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Canadian ranching group drops ‘Cattlemen’ name to be more gender-inclusiveThe group representing Canada's beef industry has changed its name to be more gender-inclusive.CanadaJul 7, 2022
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Ranchers’ group pushes back against Health Canada’s ‘vilification’ of beefCanadian ranchers say their industry has been unfairly singled out by proposed new regulations that would require packaged ground beef to be sold with a health warning label.HealthJun 10, 2022
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Beef industry voices ‘serious concerns’ about Coutts border blockadeCanadian beef producers say they are seriously concerned about the impact the blockade at a southern Alberta border crossing is having on their industry.CanadaFeb 3, 2022
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Canadian beef imports halted by China over atypical mad cow diseaseSouth Korea as well as the Philippines have also suspended imports following the discovery of an atypical case of BSE on an Alberta farm last month.EconomyJan 11, 2022
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Omicron COVID-19 variant concerning for Canadian food production, farm groups sayProduction at dairy farms, greenhouses, and mushroom farms could be affected if large numbers of employees need to stay home sick from Omicron, farm groups say.CanadaJan 7, 2022
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Prairie livestock producers facing shortage of feed, water as winter sets in'I'm hearing stories from auction markets about herds of cattle coming up for sale that just haven't been up for sale before,' the Canadian Cattlemen's Association president said.MoneyNov 11, 2021
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Reducing interprovincial barriers could boost agriculture sector: reportA report out of the University of Calgary suggests reducing interprovincial barriers would benefit the agriculture sector.CanadaOct 8, 2021
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World body says Canadian beef officially poses ‘negligible risk’ for mad cow diseaseCanadian beef producers are finally able to turn the page on the mad cow era after an international animal-health watchdog gave the industry a long-awaited all-clear.CanadaMay 27, 2021
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Alberta beef plants nearly back to full capacity after COVID-19 outbreaks, but cattle backlog remainsAmong the hardest hit were the Cargill plant in High River, Alta., which shut down for two weeks before reopening at reduced capacity. The JBS Canada plant in Brooks, Alta., operated with just a single shift each day for a full month.CanadaJun 25, 2020
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How the coronavirus pandemic could change meat processing in CanadaSome producers and industry organizations want more small meat processing plants, rather than having the vast majority of product come from two facilities.CanadaMay 10, 2020
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