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Manitoba in the past decade has imposed restrictions on intensive hog production in a bid to reduce the nutrient load on the Red River heading north toward Lake Winnipeg. (Dave Bedard photo)
Livestock

Investors press meat producers to cut water pollution

By Lisa Baertlein November 21, 2016
Reuters — Forty-five large investors collectively managing C$1.6 trillion in assets are pressing some of the nation’s largest meat producers to set policies for reducing water pollution in their feeding, […] Read more

Le Botanique, a Brussels-area greenhouse facility repurposed as a cultural centre and live music venue. (CIA.gov)
Livestock

Belgium breaks deadlock over EU-Canada trade pact

By Robert-Jan Bartunek October 27, 2016
Brussels | Reuters — Belgium agreed a deal with its regional parliaments on Thursday to approve a landmark EU-Canada free trade agreement, breaking a deadlock that has blocked the pact […] Read more

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Livestock

N.S. communities to get clear powers on runaway livestock

By Farmtario Staff October 21, 2016
Any community defined as a “municipality” in Nova Scotia will soon be able to act to deal with stray livestock and local fencing problems. The provincial government on Wednesday introduced […] Read more

The main tower of Brussels’ Gothic-style Stadhuis, or city hall. (CIA.gov)
Livestock

EU calls meeting to try to unblock Canada trade deal

By Alastair Macdonald, Philip Blenkinsop October 20, 2016
Brussels | Reuters — The European Union summoned envoys from its member states to an emergency meeting in Brussels at 8 p.m. local time on Thursday to seek a last-minute […] Read more

Livestock

Australian bidders gatecrash deal for country’s biggest landholding

By Colin Packham October 20, 2016
Sydney | Reuters — Four of Australia’s wealthiest outback cattle families plan to make the first entirely domestic offer to buy S.Kidman and Co, the country’s largest private landholding, paying […] Read more


Le Botanique, a Brussels-area greenhouse facility repurposed as a cultural centre and live music venue. (CIA.gov)
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Belgian ‘Non’ blocks EU approval of CETA

By Philip Blenkinsop October 18, 2016
Luxembourg | Reuters — EU governments failed on Tuesday to approve a free trade agreement with Canada, as continued opposition from French-speaking southern Belgium threatened the entire deal. Almost all […] Read more

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Belgian ‘Non’ clouds EU meeting to approve CETA

By Philip Blenkinsop October 17, 2016
Luxembourg | Reuters — European Union trade ministers meet in Luxembourg on Tuesday aiming to approve a free trade agreement with Canada but facing regional opposition in Belgium that threatens […] Read more

Wolves in Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert National Park in 2014. (Parks Canada photo, pc.gc.ca)
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Saskatchewan to thin out wolf pack along treeline

By Farmtario Staff October 15, 2016
Aiming to prevent “wolf-livestock conflicts” in the region, Saskatchewan’s environment department will again offer a wolf hunting season along the provincial forest fringe starting Saturday. The wolf hunt, running from […] Read more


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AVC to handle non-routine care for New Brunswick horses

By Farmtario Staff October 15, 2016
New Brunswick’s government, which co-ordinates veterinary services in the province, has reached a deal with the University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) to provide “specialty services” for […] Read more

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U.S. forecaster sees La Nina likely in coming months

By Reuters October 14, 2016
New York | Reuters — A U.S. government forecaster on Thursday said the chance has increased for weather phenomenon La Nina developing in the coming months in the Northern Hemisphere […] Read more

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