The Canadian dollar moved away from the 73 United States cent mark to start 2026.     The loonie declined to US$0.7280 or US$1=C$1.3727, compared to US$0.7296 or US$1=C$1.3706 on Wednesday. The Bank ...
The ICE Futures canola market started the New Year under pressure but managed to uncover support to settle with small gains during the first trading session of 2026. The March contract fell below ...
ICE Futures canola contracts were weaker at midday Friday, as falling below nearby technical support to start the New Year. The March contract fell below C$600 per tonne, which was bearish from a ...
A simmering feud between the CFIA and beekeepers moved to a rolling boil in late November with the tabling of a motion from an Alberta MP.
Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange entered the New Year in negative territory, as the March contract fell below C$600 per tonne amidst light trading. Chicago soyoil was steady, while ...
The Canada Grocery Code, developed to promote transparency and fairness in the sector, took full effect on New Year’s Day.
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. Widening protests across Iran following the collapse of the country’s currency have left at least seven people dead. United ...
The Canadian dollar eased back on Wednesday, with losses in crude oil pulling it down. The loonie closed at US$0.7296 or US$1=C$1.3706 compared to Tuesday’s close of US$0.7303 or US$1=C$1.3693. Over ...
Intercontinental Exchange canola futures pulled back in sparse activity on Wednesday, getting pressured by weakness in the Chicago soy complex. Losses in Malaysian palm oil also weighed on canola ...
Reuters - Chicago soybean futures ticked down on light post-holiday trading volume on Friday, as competitively priced ...
Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange continued lower at midday Wednesday, being dragged down further by declines in the Chicago soy complex, said a trader. “We’re looking at the U.S. market ...
Farmers in Europe have long expressed concerns that plant-based substitutes could threaten traditional farming practices.