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Saskatchewan pulse producers encourage $75-million federal investment in market diversificationWATCH: Pea, lentil and bean producers in Saskatchewan are pushing for market diversification following Canada’s deal with China to remove yellow pea tariffs last month and the persisting 30 per cent tariff from India on the same product.Canada5 hours
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Saskatchewan beef producers call restored exports to China ‘great news’WATCH: As China quickly moves to import Canadian beef following the removal of a years-long ban, beef producers in Saskatchewan say they are welcoming the restored trading partner and the stability it will bring to the industry.CanadaJan 21
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‘It was about time’: Sask. producers welcoming Canada-China dealWATCH: As Canada reaches a deal with China to lessen and remove tariffs affecting some of Saskatchewan’s largest agricultural exports, producers are sharing their thoughts on the deal and what else they would like to see.CanadaJan 16
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Sask Oilseeds explains what the Canada-China trade deal means for producersWATCH: Sask Oilseeds executive director Tracy Broughton says the Canada-China canola trade deal is a sense of relief and explains what it means for crop planning this growing season.CanadaJan 21
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Canada’s canola producers watching as Carney heads to China for trade talksCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will arrive in Beijing Wednesday to relieve relations with China that were strained for more than six years under his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. Cooperation between the two countries has been overshadowed by the detention of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, the Meng Wanzhou affair and the disputes over foreign interference.CanadaJan 13
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Saskatchewan canola producers ‘very hopeful’ of Carney’s planned China visit next weekWATCH: Canola farmers and producers in Saskatchewan say they will be watching closely next week as Prime Minister Mark Carney visits China for trade talks that will include agriculture.CanadaJan 7
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New Brunswick stakeholders want more support for softwood lumber producersThe federal government has announced more money to support softwood lumber producers . But in New Brunswick, some industry stakeholders worry it’s not enough and want the governing Liberals to do more. Anna Mandin reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 26, 2025
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Innovative DIY products for 2026DIY to-do lists may be overwhelming at times, but there are some projects you may want to consider enhancing safety or prevent future repairs. Home renovation expert Ryan Thompson takes Ross Hull through some innovative DIY projects.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 2
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B.C. producers frustrated over new provincial trade deal exclusionBC Food and Beverage CEO James Donaldson says the new mutual recognition deal is a welcome step, but excluding alcohol leaves wineries and distillers waiting yet again. He says tax concerns have stalled progress for years, while food-safety rules still block smaller producers from selling across provinces. Donaldson adds domestic expansion is “low-hanging fruit” for...Nov 22, 2025
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New asphalt product to repair record number of potholesThe record number of potholes and crumbling infrastructure conditions is sending car owners to garages in droves to repair damaged vehicles. Mechanics can barely keep up. There’s a more efficient asphalt product on the market to improve pothole repairs. But as Tim Sargeant reports, many argue that a complete overhaul of the driving infrastructure is...CanadaFeb 4
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Health Matters: CFIA expands Pizza Pops recall to include more productsA Pizza Pops recall announced before Christmas has been expanded as even more Pillsbury products are now linked to a possible e-coli contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the recall now involves several flavours of pizza pops, including three cheese, pepperoni, deluxe, and three meat. Katherine Ward has this story and more for...Health MattersJan 26
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Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble’s newest production headed to Jubilee Auditorium‘Korinnya’ is Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble’s newest and most immersive production. It takes audiences on a journey through the seasons of the year and the traditions that have carried Ukrainian culture through generations. ‘Korinnya’ highlights the customs, rituals and celebrations that have shaped community life across spring, summer, fall and winter – each season brought...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 20
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Ghost frontman Tobias Forge compares Skeletour to pop shows, Lady Gaga stage productionHot on the tail end of their Skeletour world tour, Ghost frontman Tobias Forge described the critically-acclaimed concert experience for fans who are yet to see it – comparing the production to that of a modern pop show and using Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball as an example.EntertainmentJan 28
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Beauty 101: How long do products actually last?We’ve all been there: We purchase cosmetics, but for whatever reason they end up in a drawer or on the top shelf, where we forget about them until long after. Although it’s not usually deliberate, it does occur. Are they still fine to use, though? Joining us to discuss beauty product timeframes, including how long...The Morning ShowJan 13
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Southern Alberta ranchers celebrate Canada’s Agriculture DayFeb. 10 is Canada’s Agriculture Day, honouring the contributions of farmers, ranchers and producers who dedicate their lives to the nation’s agriculture sector. As Jordan Prentice tells us, one generational ranching family in southern Alberta is holding this year’s celebration especially close to their hearts.Canada4 hours
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ONES – The Beatles #1 Hits show coming to The MaritimesPopular concert production recreating the iconic catalogue of beloved English rock band The Beatles, ONES – The Beatles # 1 Hits is coming to The Maritimes for two shows this year. We find out more from writer and producer Frank Zirone.Global News Morning HalifaxJan 23
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‘I’m not above taking credit’: Carney jokes he stood up to U.S., ‘greenlit’ ‘Heated Rivalry’Invited to a gala celebrating the smash hit 2025 Canadian TV series ‘Heated Rivalry’ on Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a congratulatory speech to the series’ creators and cast. Carney commended ‘Heated Rivalry’ director Jacob Tierney for opting to produce the show in Canada, despite greater opportunities in the U.S. “I’m a politician, I’m...CanadaJan 29
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Canadian beef exports return to ChinaCanadian beef is returning to China for the first time in years, following an import ban that had been in place since 2021. Alberta is Canada’s largest beef producer, and as Jordan Prentice tells us, local farmers are saying access to the Chinese market is a win.CanadaJan 22
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Dance ensemble sharing Ukrainian roots and talent in SaskatoonWATCH: Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble presents “Korinnya” at TCU Place on Saturday, February 7. Show producer and dancer Odessa Bahri says the audience will be on a journey through the seasons showcasing a variety of talent.EntertainmentJan 20
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This is BC: Five decades recording with music’s biggest namesFrom Elton John to Barbara Streisand – Robbie Buchanan’s client list looks like a who’s who of the music business. For more than 50 years the North Vancouver musician has played on, produced, or arranged songs by some of the biggest artists. In “This is BC” he tells Jay Durant about how it all started.EntertainmentJan 22