Transport Canada has advised CAAR that there could be possible delays in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Program Services.
Spring is upon us, meaning you will soon receive your April 2023 issue of CAAR Communicator. Feature articles include "The Barton Report & Current Policy" and "Blinded by Science."
Saskatchewan members – CAAR has once again successfully renewed the SGI Letter of Approval to Anhydrous Ammonia or Fertilizer Distributors, expiring Dec. 31, 2023.
CN and CP have moved a lot of grain this season—but could they do better?
Federal grant money is part of an $18 million project to improve the port’s import and export shipping.
Learn who took home awards presented at the 2023 CAAR’s Choice Awards Banquet.
Canada’s Chief Science Adviser needs to use science
Dr. Stuart Smyth said that environmental sustainability is more important than economic sustainability
At the Sustainability of Canadian Agriculture Conference 2023, hosted by University of Manitoba’s National Centre for Livestock and the Environment and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in March, Henry Janzen, Honorary Research Associate, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta stated that the possibility of net-zero GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions from production agriculture as highly unlikely because of too much leakage.
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