Fisheries minister favours ‘incrementalism’ as Canada discusses lowering interprovincial trade barriers
Fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says he favours an incremental approach when talking about lowering interprovincial trade barriers as a solution to dealing with tariff threats from the United States. Processing requirements in the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery have long been an example of one of those trade barriers, but last year, the province loosened up […]
Read moreTories call for more support for agriculture
The opposition critic for agriculture is calling on the province to give more support to farmers during the buy local campaign. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreMade Right Here: Marry Me Chicken
Danielle Butt visit’s Dominion on Blackmarsh Road to prepare a special Valentine’s meal called Marry Me Chicken. Equipment Ingredients Instructions Notes: Storing TipsStore the leftovers in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or in the oven, you will need to add a splash of water to […]
Read morePremier Furey heading to Washington with Canadian premiers
Premier Andrew Furey is off to Washington, D.C. along with all 13 provincial and territorial leaders this week to emphasize the importance of the trade relationship between Canada and the United States. In preparation for the February 12th trip, the Atlantic premiers met virtually on Thursday to discuss the upcoming mission and ways the provinces […]
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