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Agriculture
March is Agriculture Literacy Month in Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed March as Agriculture Literacy Month. Agriculture Literacy Month connects students across the province to…
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Agriculture
Wheat Prices To Increase Due to Russia Invasion
Source: Sean Pratt, producer.com, February 26, 2022 Wheat prices have jumped about 15 percent since a report was published. Russia’s…
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News
Trump May Pardon Jan. 6 Rioters if Re-Elected
Source: Jill Colvin The Associated Press, Global News, January 31, 2022 Riot participants smashed through windows, assaulted police officers and…
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Agriculture
Canola Meal Pellets Could Be Used for Heat and Energy
Source: David Giles Global News, January 11, 2022 “The potential of using biomass to bioenergy is enormous and exciting.” A…
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Agriculture
Both Canada and U.S. Claim Victory Over Diary Dispute
Source: James McCarten, The Canadian Press, CTV News, January 4, 2022 On Tuesday, that panel largely sided with the USTR,…
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covid
Health Canada to Approve Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids 5-11
Source: Amanda Connolly, globalnews.ca, November 19, 2021 So far, children aged five to 11 have been unable to get vaccinated.…
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covid
U.S. Border Reopens to Canada Tomorrow
Source: Eric Stober , globalnews.ca, November 7th, 2021 Officials said an “analysis” is ongoing about whether the rules may change…
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Canada’s COVID-19 Case Rate Tops U.S.
Source: Hannah Jackson, globalnews.ca, April 11, 2021 Canada has also fallen significantly behind the U.S. when it comes to its…
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covid
First Clinical Trial for Possible COVID-19 Vaccine Approved by Health Canada
Source: Emerald Bensadoun, globalnews.ca, May 16, 2020 If the vaccine trails are successful, Trudeau has said the National Research Council…
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Canada-U.S. Border Could Remain Closed Until June
Source: Rachel Aiello, ctvnews.ca, May 15, 2020 Trudeau shared concerns that opening up international travel would make Canadians “vulnerable.” OTTAWA…
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