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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney looks on during his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, December 27, 2025. REUTERS/Darren Calabrese
News, Reuters

Canadian prime minister visits China after nearly a decade of tense relations

By Maria Cheng, Reuters January 13, 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney departs for China on Tuesday, where he will discuss trade and international security at a time when Canada faces uncertain relations with the U.S. due to a trade war and annexation threats from President Donald Trump.

Canada, the world’s largest exporter of canola, shipped nearly C$5 billion worth of canola products to China in 2024, about 80 per cent of which were seeds. Photo: Getty Images Plus
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Ahead of Carney visit, China rapeseed meal prices slide near two-week low

By Ella Cao, Naveen Thukral, Reuters January 12, 2026
China’s most active Zhengzhou rapeseed (canola) meal futures fell on Monday, hovering near their lowest point in more than two weeks, as news of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China this week boosted sentiment around a potential canola-related deal.


Waterhemp is not in Saskatchewan, yet. But weed scientists like Shaun Sharpe, of Agriculture Canada, have been urging growers to watch for pigweeds with a smooth stem | File photo
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Glufosinate-resistant waterhemp appears in U.S. Midwest

Signs of such resistance are also developing in kochia, a U.S. weed scientist warns

By Robert Arnason January 9, 2026
News of glufosinate-resistant kochia in the U.S. is concerning as farmers are losing options to control waterhemp, also of the pigweed family.

Canola flowers
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ICE canola weekly outlook: Futures trending higher to start year

By Phil Franz-Warkentin January 7, 2026
Canola futures were trending higher to start the New Year, with the nearby technical signals showing more room to the upside. However, continued strength will require additional outside support.


Canadian farmers face hefty Chinese tariffs on canola, peas and pork. Photo: Alexis Stockford
News, Reuters

Carney to visit China next week, spokesperson says

By Reuters January 7, 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit China January 13-17, his office said on Wednesday, in what will be the first visit by a Canadian prime minister since 2017.

Terminated fall rye beside young canola. The photo highlights the core trade-off in the study: early-season rye biomass can hide seedlings from flea beetles, but the tall residual stems, still visible here above the canola, continue to shade and compete with the crop until they break down. Photo: Don Norman
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Fall rye and oat nurse crops show mixed results for flea beetle suppression

The technique can definitely hide the seedlings from the insects but it comes with a yield effect attached

By Don Norman January 5, 2026
University of Manitoba researchers are testing whether fall rye and oat nurse crops can reduce flea beetle pressure on young canola without hurting yield


ICE Canada Weekly: Canola unlikely to have a good start to 2026
Canola, Markets, News

ICE Canada Weekly: Canola unlikely to have a good start to 2026

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm December 31, 2025
When canola trading begins returning to normal come Jan. 5, the oilseed’s futures are likely to fall back, said Tony Tryhuk, trader with RBC Dominion securities in Winnipeg.

Larger Canadian canola and wheat ending stocks expected
Markets

Larger Canadian canola and wheat ending stocks expected

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 17, 2025
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada raised its 2025/26 carryout forecasts for canola and wheat in its latest supply/demand update released Dec. 17.


ICE canola weekly outlook: Little positive for futures
Markets

ICE canola weekly outlook: Little positive for futures

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 17, 2025
ICE canola futures fell to their lowest levels in nine months during the week ended Dec. 17, with little supportive news to underpin the market.

Farmer Simon Ellis looks on at his farm, which has suffered wild weather swings in recent years, in Wawanesa, Manitoba, October 23, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Ed White
Crops, Reuters

How Canada’s farmers are producing record crops despite droughts and floods

By Ed White, Reuters December 15, 2025
Western Canadian farmers are using minimum and zero-till farming, tile drainage, slow-release fertilizer, and better crop breeding to produce record crops despite drought conditions.


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