More grain elevators on the Prairies will be able to take advantage of federal interswitching regulations in a package of amendments announced Wednesday. (Dave Bedard photo)

Ottawa tightens rail service agreements, boosts rail switching range

Reading Time: 5 minutes Federal legislation tightening the terms of grain freight service agreements between shippers and railways — and allowing some captive shippers a wider radius in which to shift cars to another railway — is now on the table. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Transport Minister Lisa Raitt introduced what’s dubbed the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers […] Read more


Manitoba eases spring load limits for grain trucks

Reading Time: 2 minutes Grain will be an “essential commodity” this year during Manitoba’s spring thaw, for the purposes of trucking grain on the province’s minor highways. The provincial government on Monday announced a “special one-time amendment” to its spring weight restrictions on provincial roads, so as to “enable farmers to be nimble and react quickly to changes in […] Read more

Grain firms warn railways swamping ports with grain

Reading Time: < 1 minute Canada’s big two railways, under mandatory federal performance targets for grain freight, are now flooding the West Coast and Thunder Bay with grain, the Western Grain Elevator Association warns. Prairie grain elevator companies can handle the 11,000 cars a week the federal government has ordered the railways to move — but some of those cars […] Read more


B.C. introduces back-to-work law for port truckers

Reading Time: 2 minutes Legislation to buy Port Metro Vancouver 90 days of labour peace with its unionized container truckers has gone through first reading in British Columbia’s legislature. Provincial Labour Minister Shirley Bond on Monday introduced Bill 25, the Port Metro Vancouver Container Trucking Services Continuation Act, imposing a 90-day “cooling-off” period for 250 striking container truckers represented […] Read more

Backlogs at port may short feds’ orders on grain freight: CN

Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian National Railway (CN) reports it’s “regaining fluidity” in its rail network and approaching the federal government’s mandated targets for grain freight, but warns grain flow may soon slow if it piles up at port. CN on Monday said it spotted 4,456 hopper cars for loading at country grain elevators in Western Canada during crop […] Read more


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CWB building new grain capacity in southern Manitoba

Reading Time: 2 minutes Having already bought its way into the Prairie grain handling system, the grain firm formerly known as the Canadian Wheat Board is now getting ready to build. CWB, as the Winnipeg grain pooling agency is now called, announced Monday it has already started site work on its first new elevator, a 33,900-tonne capacity steel-storage high-throughput […] Read more



Another hog virus arrives in Canada, PED tests find

Reading Time: 2 minutes Tests checking for the presence of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) show another virus causing diarrhea in hogs has now made its way into Canada, again in Ontario. Ontario’s Animal Health Laboratory (AHL) on March 14 confirmed swine deltacoronavirus (SDCV) in samples from six hog farms, the provincial ag ministry said Tuesday in a release. SDCV […] Read more

B.C. opens up feral pig hunting

Reading Time: 2 minutes Licensed hunters can now harvest feral pigs anywhere, anytime in British Columbia, following the animals’ re-designation under provincial wildlife laws. The province announced an amendment Thursday to its Wildlife Act’s designation and exemption regulation, classifying feral pigs as “schedule C” wildlife, which ranks the hogs alongside magpies and certain squirrels for hunting purposes. The new […] Read more