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Canadian transport minister announces steps to ease exportOn Thursday, federal Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra, announced at the Winnipeg International Airport that the Canadian federal government is planning to make shipping goods easier to improve Canada’s international trade profile. Alghabra said the plan will identify and remove outdated regulations and streamline shipping by reducing paperwork, thus lowering operations costs and relieving pressure...CanadaOct 13, 2022
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Port of Montreal volumes fall for first time in seven years due to pandemic, strikesThe port says its volumes fell 14 per cent to 35.1 million tonnes last year.EconomyMay 3, 2021
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Nova Scotia announces $570K Seafood Accelerator ProgramNova Scotia says the program will assist seafood companies to "improve current products, create new ones and look at new export markets."CanadaJun 25, 2019
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Survey shows decrease in canola production for 2019Saskatchewan farmers have started the planting season under a cloud of uncertainty due to the ongoing conflict with China over canola.EconomyApr 25, 2019
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New Brunswick craft cidery inks deal with Chinese grocery chainRed Rover Craft Cider, the oldest craft cider company in New Brunswick, has inked a deal with a large Chinese grocery chain.ConsumerNov 20, 2018
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New NAFTA won’t impact Chinese milk manufacturing plant: Kingston Economic DevelopmentThere are reports the revised NAFTA agreement will impose new quotas on the amount of baby formula that Canada can export.NewsOct 12, 2018
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Sask. to explore further opportunities with Israel on trade missionSaskatchewan’s deputy premier and the minister of trade and export development will both conduct a week-long trade mission to Israel.CanadaOct 5, 2018
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Sask government accepting applications for Saskatchewan Value-Added Agriculture IncentiveSaskatchewan Value-Added Agriculture Incentive (SVAI) applications are now being accepted by the Government of Saskatchewan.CanadaSep 20, 2018
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Scott Moe says new U.S. tariffs hurting steel projects in SaskatchewanPremier Scott Moe said the tariffs have particularly hurt workers at the Evraz steel plant in Regina because they often ship products to the U.S.CanadaJun 8, 2018
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Consumers will feel effects of U.S. tariffs instantly: London Chamber of CommerceMcCartney says tariffs either slow down the amount of products being exported or exporters won't be able to export without impacting their profit margins.ConsumerJun 1, 2018
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