Alberta feedlots and two meat-packing operations would be slammed if Donald Trump carries through with his threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods. Photo via Alberta Cattle Feeders’ ...
The Alberta government is calling new labelling on ground meat “scientifically baseless.” Agriculture Minister Nate Horner said Monday the move would drive up costs for consumers during a period of ...
Many years ago, during the height of the mad cow crisis in the mid-2000s, I won an “I Love Alberta Beef” trucker hat as a door prize at some charity event. Though I always liked the branding, the hat ...
Alberta food producers are bracing for uncertainty in the short term and the potential for a complete reorientation of how they do business in the long term now that U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Alberta ranchers are baffled their beef products are banned from China due to a dispute over imported pork. On Tuesday, China stopped accepting meat imports from Canada, saying it discovered forged ...
Alberta Beef Producers said its board of directors' decision to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association, to take effect July 1, 2026, follows "extensive deliberation" and a strategic review.
The Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) intends to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) in light of concerns around the national organization's governance structure. The withdrawal, set to ...
Jessica Scott-Reid is a Winnipeg-based freelance writer and animal advocate. In 2016, popular restaurant chain Earls momentarily dropped Alberta beef from its menu. The company announced it was ...
(Reuters) - Cargill Ltd said on Monday it had begun the process of temporarily idling its Canadian beef plant in High River, Alberta, because of the COVID-19 outbreak as provincial health officials ...
Alberta Beef Producers says it's worried Canada's new food guide will steer people away from red meats. The new food guide was released on Tuesday by federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor in ...
A: Hi! Thanks for the very troubling letter. The Texanist is confused and perturbed by the state of affairs you describe in your missive and would like to know where you’re getting your information.
Cargill Ltd.'s Alberta slaughterhouse, which accounts for 36 per cent of Canada’s beef production, will resume operations next week after shutting down because of a surge of COVID-19 cases among its ...
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