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Fusarium Head Blight No Longer Just a Manitoba Problem

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Manitoba Co-Operator PinP photo. Producers across the Prairies need to manage to minimize their risk of fusarium, a serious and costly disease of cereal crops. Story here. RELATED: "Field of Nightmares." 

After Paris Climate Talks, Canada on Track to Fail Even Harper’s Emissions Target

NATIONAL OBSERVER Canada’s late biennial climate change accountability report came out this morning, projecting increases in greenhouse gas emissions. More here.

Greenpeace Takes "Fracking" to Whitehall.

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Take this, David CameronQ

Upholding Women’s Human Rights Essential to Zika Response – UN Rights Chief

UN News Centre Upholding women’s human rights is essential if the response to the Zika health emergency is to be effective, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said today, following the advice to women by some governments to delay getting pregnant due to the possible link between the virus and neurological disorders affecting newborns. Story here.

Free Trade Places the Future of Rice Farming in Japan in Doubt

bilaterals .org Rice has been at the centre of Japan’s economy and culture for centuries. But changes are afoot. There is growing concern among Japanese farmers that the country’s rice-producing capabilities are diminishing in the face of international trade pacts such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. In fact, all local agriculture is in the spotlight as pressure mounts to increase local imports of overseas produce. Details here.

A Political Voice of Reason Comes From the NDP Amid the "Love-In" Over the TPP.

While the Trudeau government has gone ahead and signed the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, there remains many uncertainties about what's in store for Canada. The Harper government first negotiated this deal in secret.  Now we have the Liberals agreeing to a deal that can 't be renegotiated!  Any concerns or changes raised in future consultations won't matter. We do know that the TPP will:

Health Canada Re-Approves a Cancer-Causing Pesticide

Sum    Of + Us Health Canada announced it's endorsing the continued use of Syngenta's Atrazine, a dangerous pesticide that has been banned in the European Union since 2004. PLEASE SIGN PETITION    HERE! RELATED:  "Are Pesticide Regulators on the Take?"   This Global News documentary delves into lies, corruption and evil-doing by the same, sweet people who make atrazine. Please watch!