JBS and its US subsidiaries have agreed to pay $83.5m to settle claims that it conspired to fix beef prices in the US.
JBS has unveiled a $200m investment plan to boost beef production at facilities in the US states of Texas and Colorado.
JBS USA has agreed to an $83.5 million settlement to resolve allegations that it conspired with other major meat producers to ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Canadian preschoolers consume nearly half of their daily calories from ultra-processed foods, which are linked to increased obesity risk, particularly in males ...
Flourish Pancakes and Mid-Day Squares are rare examples of successful Canadian startups manufacturing and delivering food products consumers can readily prepare and eat. But with U.S. sales either ...
If Canada retaliates, prices of many U.S. imports would jump,” she said. Sylvanus Afesorgbor, a professor of agri-food trade and policy at the University of Guelph, said Canadians will feel the ...
The two countries supply a significant share of several key food categories. For example, Mexico is the largest supplier of fruit and vegetables to the US, while Canada leads in exports of grain ...
Ryan Walker, a veteran Maple Leaf Foods leader having held roles in operations and business development in Canada and the US, has taken on the role of SVP, Poultry. He replaces Ben Brooks who ...
The Alberta woman is originally from Dominican Republic. She’s a Canadian citizen and has called Calgary home for more than 20 years. But her life changed forever five years ago, when her ...
With interest surging to buy local food products, Canadians have a lot of choices to sink their teeth into. While U.S.
TORONTO - A new study says Canadian preschoolers are getting nearly half their calories from ultra-processed foods and it’s putting them at risk of obesity. The study from the University of ...
chair of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada and a senior vice-president at Calgary-based Nova Chemicals, said in an interview last week. On Thursday, Trump turned up the heat again on ...