Canada working hard to resolve China canola trade dispute The Chinese government has given Canada until Thursday to cut the level of foreign material in its canola deliveries Walmart fights to sell liquor at its Texas stores Texas Package Stores Association contends the retailing giant wants to "upset the level playing field'' PotashCorp, Agrium in preliminary merger talks to create agricultural giant Merger talks come as the fertilizer industry struggles with a steep drop in prices Sobeys withdraws appeal of discrimination decision The company faced a boycott by a group of 19 churches in Nova Scotia Ontario considering changes to permits for bottled water companies Nestle Canada, Gold Mount Springs and Gott Enterprises would be among companies affected Sobeys likely to withdraw appeal of discrimination decision, facing boycott Company expects to finalize a resolution Nestle faces backlash over water-taking permit Environmental activists upset Nestle has been extracting water during a severe drought U.S. farmers seek tax credit for food donations Legislation would offer farmers a tax break of up to $5,000 a year for food bank donations Canadian Celiac Association wary of gluten-free Cheerios Association awaiting evidence showing the new line is 100% free of gluten Ugly produce decision leads to ugly public Producers no longer need to label 'Produit du Quebec' on locally-grown bulk fruits and veggies First Previous 136 137 138 139 140 Next Last