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Churchill charts new course

Churchill charts new course

Port’s recent history has been messy, but hopes are high.
Australian canola a ‘thorn in our side’

Australian canola a ‘thorn in our side’

The country has become a major competitive threat to Canada's canola sector, helping reduce exports to most markets.
Economic hazards identified

Economic hazards identified

FCC sees rocky road ahead.
Ag spending up in Saskatchewan

Ag spending up in Saskatchewan

Allocation pegged at $1.5 billion for the upcoming fiscal year.
Budget bumps up funding for Ag Ministry

Budget bumps up funding for Ag Ministry

The budget invests in programs including a suite of business-management programs, services and agricultural research.
Break and enter suspects ram Prince Albert RCMP vehicles

Break and enter suspects ram Prince Albert RCMP vehicles

With the assistance of Prince Albert Police Service patrol officers and Police Dog Services, the suspect was located and arrested in the early morning hours of March 18.
Ukrainian grain exports expected to drop

Ukrainian grain exports expected to drop

UGA is forecasting an 18 percent drop in the country’s grains and oilseeds exports in 2024-25. ​
Major Canadian Railways continue to have trouble delivering grain: Ag Transport Coalition

Major Canadian Railways continue to have trouble delivering grain: Ag Transport Coalition

CN saw a significant decline in performance while CPKC saw modest deterioration as compared to the prior week.
Opinion: Trigger for short covering market rally remains elusive

Opinion: Trigger for short covering market rally remains elusive

Trade is net short and from a technical standpoint, they are in oversold territory.
Commentary: Someone needs to talk tough on trade

Commentary: Someone needs to talk tough on trade

Canada, anyone?
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