Under the Agridome

Canada's Future Projects and the Push for Long-Term Markets

Philip Shaw
By  Philip Shaw , DTN Columnist
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Changing Canada's infrastructure in a big way won't help canola farmers right now, but it will at least put Canadian farmers in a position someday to thrive again. (DTN file photo by Elaine Shein)
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says to push Canada away from its dependence on the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the development of some very big mega Canadian projects that Canadians could control themselves.

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Philip Shaw

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