The Canadian dollar lost about a third of a cent on Thursday, despite spikes in crude oil prices while the United States dollar moved very little. The loonie closed at US$0.7271 or US$1=C$1.3754, ...
Feed grain prices on the Canadian Prairies have been pushing higher and are likely to continue on that upswing for now, said CorNine Commodities Ltd. trade manager Travis Ebens.
Beef cattle graze on a pasture north of Ninette, in western Manitoba on Canada Day 2024. PHOTO: Alexis Stockford The Canadian Beef Advisors, comprised of national beef organizations, is celebrating ...