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Reopening Ukraine’s Black Sea corridor is a humanitarian issue

LONDON, U.K.—“Not all issues have yet been resolved, but the fact that there is movement is already good,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in Tehran on Tuesday. “We feel that, incrementally, there’s been a little bit more progress made, but there’s nothing to announce at this stage,” said Farhan Haq, spokesman for United Nations Secretary-General […]

Politics This Morning: Trudeau in Germany for G7 leaders’ summit

Good Monday morning, The House and Senate are adjourned until Sept. 19 and Sept. 20, respectively, and Speaker ANTHONY ROTA announced on Friday that all mask mandates have expired for anyone entering the House of Commons precinct. Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU left Kigali, Rwanda, Saturday night after the Commonwealth heads of government meeting and flew […]

Senator Black hosts a whisky shindig on the Hill

Canadian Senators Group Senator Rob Black (Ontario) hosted the final reception of the season on June 15, in Room 325 of the Wellington Building, to showcase grains and oilseed farmers and, as the Irish poets call it, that golden-brown “elixir of life and philosophers stone” they produce: “whisky me boys.”   The Grain Farmers of Ontario, […]

Trudeau’s Ukraine visit sets stage for Canada as global food leader

As the old saying goes, the world needs more Canada, but with a global food security crisis unfolding, what the world really needs is more food. During his recent visit to Ukraine, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made food a central topic, showing how the government can deliver more Canada and more food. Now Canada should […]

Canada and the G7 can act now to save lives and prevent famine

As the G7 development ministers meet in Berlin on May 18, hundreds of thousands are facing catastrophic hunger in Yemen, South Sudan, and Somalia. The G7 ministers should urgently act to prevent famine and commit to three things: giving more and acting early to meet immediate needs and investing in food security for the long […]

Applying technological innovation to the most important and complex challenges of our time

VANCOUVER—Day after day, as newspapers and nightly newscasts alternate between coverage of the war and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and the related inflationary effects on fuel, fertilizer, and food across the globe, the realities of living in a deeply interconnected world become increasingly stark. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made even the most basic of […]

Now is Canada’s chance to become the world’s agri-food powerhouse

When Russia’s army invaded Ukraine, it not only caused massive humanitarian and political tragedies, but also destabilized world food systems. Ukraine and Russia are usually in the world’s top five wheat exporters, accounting for about 25 per cent of global wheat trade. Additionally, Russia and Ukraine also contribute enormous amounts of fertilizer (especially phosphate) and […]