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Analysis: Canada farmers brace for life after wheat monopoly

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. The Canadian Wheat Board's marketing monopoly infuriated Darren Winczura so much that in 2002, he defied Canadian law by carrying a bag of wheat across the U.S. border.

U.S. free trade pacts head to Congress

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of CBC News. The White House Monday sent three long-delayed free trade agreements to Congress, setting the stage for their passage.

Animal Health - Policy & Procedures

Members are advised that two policies on animal health have been amended: Export of Pet Dogs, Cats and Ferrets to the European Union - Non-commercial Movements

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

Chapter 35 was published to add new OGD extensions. 35.04.00.6900 - Purified proteins from bacteria or human origin

Loonie closes at 12-month low

The following is excerpted from the 30 September 2011 edition of CBC News. The Canadian dollar closed below 96 cents US at a 12-month low Friday, as traders moved into more widely traded U.S. dollar denominated securities.

Ottawa to introduce small business hiring credit

The following is excerpted from the 2 October 2011 edition of CBC News. The budget implementation bill set to be tabled in the House of Commons Tuesday will include a tax credit program for small businesses who increase their payrolls, CBC has learned.

Strike averted at St. Lawrence Seaway

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. The St. Lawrence Seaway has averted a strike that could have crippled one of North America’s busiest shipping routes.

Index of Consumer Confidence: September 2011

The following is excerpted from a September 2011 report by The Conference Board of Canada. The monthly Index of Consumer Confidence is constructed from responses to four attitudinal questions posed to a random sample of Canadian households.