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Red tape stressing out farmers, distracting from business

  Red tape is stressing out farmers and deterring them from growing their businesses at a time when the sector needs to innovate, say experts. “We get hundreds of comments from our members, and what they reveal is farmers’ frustrations with regulators who often don’t understand the challenges of running a farm,” said Marilyn Braun-Pollon, […]

Canada-European trade deal could take two years to put in place, says trade expert

  Canadian farmers may have to wait at least two years before they begin to see any benefits—or challenges—from a trade deal with the European Union, says former federal international trade negotiator Peter Clark. The European Union’s own protective policies on agricultural imports and the various agriculture interests of the 27-member bloc are only a […]

Feds ‘modernizing’ agriculture sector with Growing Forward 2, says Ag Minister

  Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says that the federal government’s latest five-year agriculture policy framework will stimulate innovation and make Canada’s agriculture sector more competitive, but critics of the new policy framework say it benefits big agribusiness at the expense of independent farmers. Growing Forward 2 (GF2), the federal government’s new five-year policy framework for […]

B.C. First Nations chief ‘mystified’ by feds’ approach to resource development

  Canada’s resource boom could generate more than $600-billion in investment over the next decade, but without respectful dialogue and capacity-building partnerships there’s little chance of gaining First Nations’ approval for many projects, says British Columbia Chief Douglas White. Chief White, who represents the Snuneymuxw First Nation on B.C.’s Vancouver Island, told The Hill Times […]

Responsible resources development brings economic prosperity, environment protection

  Canada is fortunate to have an enormous wealth of natural resources and abundant oil and gas reserves. In fact, we possess the world’s third largest oil reserves and are the world’s third largest producer of natural gas. We are also number one in potash and number three in diamonds. The natural resources sector represents […]

Will Fisheries minister act in response to the Cohen Commission?

  It has been nearly five months since the mammoth report of Justice Bruce Cohen on “The Uncertain Future of Fraser River Sockeye” was tabled with the Governor General. The Cohen Commission was set in motion in the fall of 2009 to explore the causes for the collapse of returning sockeye populations to the Fraser […]

Rethinking natural resources, building Canadian prosperity for the long term

  Today, the laissez-faire Conservative approach to resource exploitation is facing renewed challenges. After seven years of delaying and misdirection, the Conservatives are simply out of step when it comes to sustainable resource development—with Canadians, and with our closest allies. To hear Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver tell it, over the last few years the […]

Mulcair owes Canadians consistency on Keystone XL pipeline

  Tom Mulcair is just the latest resident of Stornoway to engage in a rite of passage that leads south. But this time an opposition leader lands in Washington to find the elephant in the room is too massive to dance around. The fate of the Keystone XL pipeline is perhaps the most contentious bilateral […]