Eastern Ontario chicken producers win epic legal battle with CFO
Chicken Farmers of Ontario is saying little about the costly legal defeat they suffered at the hands of 24 Franco Ontarians
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Chicken Farmers of Ontario is saying little about the costly legal defeat they suffered at the hands of 24 Franco Ontarians
A key figure who sparked a government inquiry has apparently backed off and, like at least one other involved, isn’t talking today
The number of jobs earmarked for elimination surprises farm leaders, shocks employee unions. ‘This cannot bode well,’ says OFA president, Mark Wales
Meanwhile, panel will develop a long-term implementation plan for Ontario’s beleaguered horse racing industry Update Thursday May 16, 2013
Meanwhile, the deadline for Ontario to resolve its controversial domestic content policy approaches rapidly
Decision is precedent setting and could affect other industries as well, warns Dairy Farmers of Canada spokesperson
‘We’ve heard consistently from the agri-food community that we need to more as a government to support local food and the buying of local food’: Wynne
photo: Kathleen Wynne
From the halls of university to Ontario farm fields, the response is mostly positive to the treatment of agriculture in the province’s new budget
Arbitrator supports Ontario processors’ offers
photo: John Lugtigheid
Ontario Pork plans to discuss a mandatory ban on sow gestation crates this month
photo: Rick Bergmann
Canada’s seasonal agriculture worker program escapes nearly unscathed from federal reforms intended to clamp down on the use of temporary foreign workers
Applicants for the new producer program can expect to pay $1,000 up front plus a $10,000 deposit to bid on the quota exchange
Canada’s dairy farmers want an advance decision from a federal authority about the kits’ duty free status but it’s not yet clear if they're allowed to make such a request
Ontario Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal concludes outsiders were pulling Ontario farm organization’s strings
'It concerns this reader that the comparison between wind turbines and combines may be misleading.'
‘I think it’s a big tax grab,’ says one farm owner of his property’s value increasing by nearly 50 per cent; a recent FCC report suggests values continue to climb
Proposed uses may include a water research institute and an agri-food innovation centre
Canada’s third-largest pork buyer slashes the number of pork and beef processors it will accept product from because of ractopamine concerns
‘Organic farmers would be undermined if genetically modified alfalfa goes ahead,’ says Ontario NFU coordinator
Controversial British writer tells Better Farming why he radically changed his perspective on GMOs, and why GMO alfalfa in Canada is no big deal
photo: Mark Lynas
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