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Stories on Canada's trade policies, the Canada US trade war, Donald Trumps tariffs on Canadian goods, retaliatory tariffs, the trade deficit, the impact on Saskatchewan of Trump's trade war. Stories on how the trade war is affecting agriculture in Saskatchewan.

Tarriff trepidation sets in for most Canadians

Tarriff trepidation sets in for most Canadians

Nearly three quarters are concerned about the impacts of tariffs: survey.
Assiniboia area organic farm faces tariff uncertainty

Assiniboia area organic farm faces tariff uncertainty

Majority of Stonehenge Organics' customer base is from the United States.
Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Canadian farmers are getting dour news on the future of canola prices, but real data might not back up the scope of tariff-driven market chaos everyone is worried about.

U.S. plan to restore Russian fertilizer market funds Ukrainian death: Premier Moe

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a plan by the United States to restore Russia's ability to sell fertilizer is a backchannel that funds Ukrainian death and suffering.
Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck said tariffs and lifting sanctions from Russia could shutter potash mines and bankrupt farmers across Saskatchewan.
Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Kevin Hursh says cow-calf producers may also want to see if Agri-Stability makes sense for them.
Tractor, combine sales face downward trend

Tractor, combine sales face downward trend

Sales of farm tractors and combines have declined over the last year in North America.
Tariff wars and price outlook affect planting

Tariff wars and price outlook affect planting

Acreage of many crops will be reduced by as much as 20 per cent.

Carney, premiers seek plan for national energy, trade corridor

OTTAWA — Canada's new prime minister and its premiers agreed Friday to pursue plans to move more energy across the country, tear down internal trade barriers and build big projects faster.
Agriculture This Week: Does even Trump know his end game?

Agriculture This Week: Does even Trump know his end game?

It is obviously time for a new world vision, one where it’s most everyone versus the US and Trump’s buddy Vladimir Putin in Russia in terms of supporting each other with reasonable trade deals.
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