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Farmers seek repayment of $34 million fertilizer tariff

A 35 per cent tariff on Russian and Belarusian fertilizer imports cost Canadian farmers $34 million last year and they want that money back.

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Canadians grocery bills paid for the year, say farm organizations

  WINGHAM, ONT. The average Canadian family has earned enough money to pay their entire year’s grocery bill, says the Canadian Federation of Agriculture as they mark Food Freedom Day Food Freedom Day is the day, when on average, Canadians have earned enough money to pay for their food for the entire year. It’s one day later, than it was a year ago. Food has increased by roughly $300 per family over the year, says Crispin Colvin, director for Lambton-Middlesex for the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Colvin, who farms in Middlesex County, says food producers largely view Food Freedom Day as a point of pride.

The Sprout: Happy National Pizza Day!

iPolitics By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Feb 9, 2021 12:02pm Today’s Sprout is brought to you by Canada’s Agriculture Day. Let’s raise a fork to the food we love and the people who produce it! Celebrate online and with friends, family, and co-workers, and let everyone know how you feel about Canadian agriculture and food. Learn more. Good morning and welcome to the Sprout, where it’s National Pizza Day! Cue debates over whether pineapple belongs on pizza in three, two, one. (It absolutely does, by the way.) It’s also National Bagel and Lox Day, if pizza isn’t your thing. Here’s today’s agriculture news.

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