Canola exporters gonna be crushing cash...

Funds for the sewage-treatment

Today’s edition-

Exporters of Canola are crushing it!

News: Big Canola is making a wager that canola oil will be used to cook food and fuel automobiles. Exporters of canola from Canada intend to increase domestic crushing capacity by 50% over the next two to three years in an effort to lessen reliance on foreign processors in the face of a boom in demand for the brilliant yellow crop.

Why it matters?: With farmers harvesting over 18 million tonnes of canola last year, Canada is the largest canola producer in the world (interesting fact: the "can" in canola actually stands for Canada). However, despite its name, canola is a lost opportunity. (classic Canada). Canada typically exports the remaining portion of its produce after crushing just about half of it. It can eliminate intermediaries and take advantage of the rising demand for canola oil in biofuels by increasing local capacity.

Future Impacts: Critics point out that the benefits of utilizing canola as a biofuel are offset by the emissions produced during harvest. Some nations have taken their advice. Germany suggested a ban on crop-based biofuels by 2030, and Germany is a significant consumer of Canadian canola for use in biofuels.

Funding for the sewage-treatment facility and transport?

News: The mayor of Winnipeg, Scott Gillingham, claims that during the prime minister's multi-stop visit to Winnipeg on Wednesday, he mentioned inflationary concerns as one of the reasons why the city needs greater financial assistance from the federal government for three significant capital projects.

Trudeau visited Manitoba to tout the new budget of his administration. During his visit, he spoke with students in Winnipeg about the budget's highlights, which included initiatives to promote a clean economy.

Events in the city

  1. Winnipeg Baroque Festival - April 15

  2. Mini Pops Kids Live - April 22

Quick Facts

  1. In Ontario and the Prairies, the price of carbon is increasing this Saturday.

  2. Dollars to doughnuts: A bug that claimed these devoted Tim Hortons patrons had won $10,000 seems personal to them.

  3. A Manitoba law would permit more peace officers in local government for transportation and other purposes.