P.E.I. Potato Board hands out spuds in Ottawa to highlight export ban to U.S. Canadian Food Inspection Agency suspended exports from the province to help curb the spread of potato wart Cargill workers in Alberta ratify new contract The union representing around 2,000 plant workers says the deal is the "best of its kind" New Brunswick to raise minimum wage by $2 next year Hourly wage will increase to $13.75 from $11. 75 and it will be implemented in two increments of one dollar Cargill, union reach tentative deal that could avert strike at High River plant If ratified, the union says the new deal is the best food processing contract in Canada Supporting female and BIPOC-owned businesses OPMA president Michelle Broom resigning A search for Broom's replacement will be held over the coming weeks B.C. fruit and vegetable growers face uncertainty after floods Recent storms have caused considerable damage to crops and it could take years to repair Global maple syrup shortage forces Quebec to release half its strategic reserve Demand for maple syrup has increased over the last year and now the U.S. is tapping into the province's reserve Dairy Farmers of Ontario once again puts the focus on families New advertising in its two-year-old “Dairy Done Right” platform features one of its more than 3,400 dairy farming families Ministers want progress in December, concrete elements of a grocery code by March Despite media reports earlier this month, the timeframes the Food Industry Code of Practice Design Team is working with haven’t changed First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last