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@dscrybe

Editor on agriculture and metals team in Toronto. Opinions are my own and retweets aren't endorsements.

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Joined February 2009

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  1. Jan 20

    Investment in Canada’s oil and natural gas industry is forecast to rise 22% this year amid higher prices for hydrocarbons by

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  2. Jan 19

    Commodities-focused hedge funds post strong returns for a second consecutive year as the energy transition created trading opportunities from crude oil to base metals via

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  3. Jan 14

    A fast-moving storm will deliver some snow to New York and other East Coast cities this weekend before turning into rain and slush by via

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  4. Jan 13

    La Nina could linger for at least four more months before the weather phenomenon starts to fade by via

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  5. Jan 6

    Lumber prices are soaring to levels not seen in seven months as the lingering effects of Western Canada floods disrupt supplies and shipments by

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  6. Jan 6

    Snow and rain offer small relief to California's drought, at least at one county in the northwest corner of the parched state by

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  7. Jan 4

    Nutrien CEO Mayo Schmidt has abruptly left the company and resigned from its board after less than a year in the top job at the world’s largest fertilizer maker via

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  8. 15 Dec 2021

    Surging food prices should soon stabilize though higher inflation is here to stay, says Cargill's CEO

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  9. 14 Dec 2021

    U.S. solar stocks led by residential installer Sunrun tumbled after California proposed new rules that threaten to slow rooftop installations by

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  10. 14 Dec 2021

    The Siberian town of Verkhoyansk reached a record-setting Arctic temperature high of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) in June 2020 by

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  11. 10 Dec 2021

    Food insecurity is rising in Canada, a country that has long-prided itself on its social safety net by

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  12. 8 Dec 2021
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  13. 8 Dec 2021

    The man who co-founded one of the biggest fossil-fuel traders is now betting on a timber mill that can help the world make skyscrapers out of trees by via

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  14. 4 Dec 2021

    Union workers at a Cargill plant that accounts for about 40% of Canada’s beef supply have accepted a new labor contract via

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  15. 2 Dec 2021

    Warm weather may continue into the middle of December for much of the U.S., beating back winter's chill and higher heating costs via

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  16. 30 Nov 2021

    Lumber prices are poised to return to highs last seen in June after heavy rains and flooding in Canada’s westernmost province closed roads and caused the world’s biggest producer to curb shipments

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  17. 23 Nov 2021

    Western Canadian lumber producer Interfor is pushing into one of the world's hottest homebuilding markets with a $385 million deal to buy a sawmill operator by via

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  18. 19 Nov 2021

    Quebec's maple syrup cartel is dipping into its strategic reserve to cover this year's harvest shortfall by

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  19. 19 Nov 2021

    Here's how the "OPEC of Maple Syrup" controls output and sets prices for most of global production by

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  20. 19 Nov 2021

    The cost of your morning coffee isn't going to fall anytime soon, with the biggest producers struggling to overcome shipping woes by

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