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150 documents for dairy industry news
  • A $1-million donation to Winnipeg Harvest from the province's dairy and cheese industry will be shared with the Wheat City.

    ...Contacted yesterday evening with the good news, the food bank's executive director, Marla Somersa...

  • In the last Parliament, [Rod Bruinooge] was on deck as a future major player in the Manitoba Conservative caucus, appointed as the parliamentary secretary for indian affairs. He was front and centre in June 2008 when Canada apologized to aboriginals for the residential schools tragedy. But after the election last fall, Bruinooge turned down another parliamentary secretary gig so he could focus on constituency work. As one of Manitoba's two cabinet ministers, and the first and only MP ever elected with quadriplegia, [Steven Fletcher] is easily one of the most well known of Manitoba's MPs. [Candice Hoeppner] has been vocal supporting issues such as crime prevention, and as a member of the Canada-Africa parliamentary Association she traveled to Algeria and Tunisia in February. She said she...

    ...Even in the era of 24-hour news shows and a blog for every subject imaginable, it'... she is working on connecting Manitoba's dairy industry with a developing dairy industry in Alger...

  • ... as to the Validity of Section 5(a) of the Dairy Industry Act, [1949] S.C.R. 1; Boggs v. The Queen,...783; Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. v. Canada, 2010 SCC 21, [2010] 1 S.C.R. 721; ...

  • DIVERSIFICATION isn't always a good thing, as Manitoba's farm industry can attest. For example, Manitoba isn't as reliant as some other provinces upon grains, oilseeds and supply-managed commodities such as dairy, poultry and eggs, [Ian Wishart] said. Instead, a greater percentage of Manitoba farmers grow pulse crops or raise hogs. Most of the time, that's a good thing. But in years when grains, oilseeds and supply-managed commodities do especially well, which was the case last year, Manitoba doesn't benefit as much as those other provinces, he said.

    ...Copyright F.P. Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership May 26, 2009Provided by ProQue...

  • ...The Canadian industry relies on very much on a North American supply mod... issue in Canada; particularly, the dairy industry. Quebec currently holds 75% of Canada's i... Canadian price, the EU position is good news; for Quebec dairy farmers, not so much. Another ...

  • Travellers will find job and service cuts at Jazz Air results in fewer direct flights between the country's smaller cities and rising prices for air travel, an aviation industry expert predicts. Jazz Air (TSX:JAZ.UN) announced Thursday it is cutting 270 of its roughly 5,000 employees and plans to reduce services by five per cent of its current capacity later this summer. TORONTO -- The cost of some dairy staples could rise in the fall, if an off-schedule increase requested by the Dairy Farmers of Canada goes through.

    ...-- From the news services. Copyright F.P. Canadian Newspapers Limit...

  • ... benefit to Canada that is often mentioned in news reports. Canada and the EU have agreed that the ma... to Canadian supply-managed products such as dairy, eggs, turkey, and chicken is highly restricted. T... in the EU; in fact there is no bison industry at all. With no protectionist vested interests in ...

  • Canada may have missed the boat on a potentially historic international free trade deal because the federal government felt it had to protect the country's dairy industry from foreign competition.

    ...While that's bad news for farmers, Canada's long-term interests should u...

  • In May 2003 Canada's Food Inspection Agency announced that a single case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) had been diagnosed in a native bom Canadian cow. In the aftermath of this announcement, the United States closed its border to Canadian beef and live cattle exports. At the time, the United States accounted for nearly all of Canada's live cattle and the majority of its beef exports, so the loss of this market was critical. By September 2003 the border reopened to beef exports from cattle less than 30 months of age, but it would be over two years before cattle under 30 months would be admitted. This article outlines the consequences of the border closure on Canada's cattle industry and considers the obstacles to lessening its dependence upon the US market.

    ... pressure on cattle prices, which hurts the dairy industry, since sales of older cull cattle form a ...

  • Price increases are a sensitive topic right now in the industry. Canada's federal Competition Bureau is investigating price-fixing allegations against the Canadian divisions of Nestle, Mars, Hershey and others, prompting an inquiry by the U.S. Justice Department and several lawsuits. In a conference call with analysts to announce Hershey's fourth-quarter results last week, Hershey's president and chief executive officer, David West, would not discuss any potential price increase. However, he said Hershey is dealing with "an unprecedented run-up in costs over the last couple of years" for fuel, dairy and other things.

    ...Copyright F.P. Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership Jan 29, 2008Provided by ProQue...



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