The federal government recently announced financial support for producers to get through the current tariff situation with the United States, and now China. Farm Credit Canada is providing $1 billion ...
But this resiliency is being put to the test by the possibility of tariffs on two fronts – with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening 25-per-cent tariffs on most Canadian goods as of April 2, and ...
OTTAWA: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has allocated C$6.5bil or about US$4.5bil to help exporters reach new ...
The possibility of Chinese canola tariffs has been hanging over Canadian canola producers for months—and the hammer came down ...
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is providing $1 billion in new lending to support the Canadian agriculture and food industry in response to U.S. tariffs.
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a trade war abroad — all while ...
Effective Sept. 1, B.C.’s interactive digital media tax credit program will increase to 25 per cent from 17.5 per cent and ...
President Donald Trump is once again lashing out at three of his biggest irritants: foreign steel, foreign aluminum and ...
Hours after he was sworn in, Mr. Trump announced that he would implement additional 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico ... imposing tariffs on many farm products from the United ...
In other Senior Center News, with uncertainty about possible federal budget cuts to Social Security and Medicaid, staff at ...
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