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WATCH: The week’s finalization of the Bunge-Viterra merger has created uncertainty for the company’s Regina workers. Wayne ...
Brent Loucks hosts with guests on federal-provincial tensions, western separatism, algae warnings, phone use and kids, RCMP ...
The deal was heavily criticized by agricultural producers, who fear it will reduce competition in the grain and canola ...
Farm groups voiced concerns following Canada's approval of the deal, including concerns about decreased competition, and said ...
Bunge announced its successful merger with Viterra Limited, forming what they anticipate will be a leading global ...
Becoming a member of CTV News Regina in 2018, Cole Davenport worked mainly as a videojournalist and fill-in anchor before ...
Viterra could be shelving its plans to build a canola crush plant in Regina, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The report describes Viterra's plans for a new canola crush plant in the city as "in limbo as of 2024" after U.S.-based Bunge's multibillion-dollar acquisition.
Conditions attached to Bunge's acquisition of Viterra include an agreement to maintain jobs at Viterra's head office in Regina, sell facilities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and keep its Canadian ...
Farm groups and farmers continue to have concerns over competition after the federal government approved Bunge's acquisition of Viterra.
Criticism of Bunge-Viterra merger grows as Ottawa reviews proposed deal Concerns about job losses and reduced competition if two agri-businesses combine into company worth $34 billion ...
Opinion: Viterra, Bunge merger to provide stability for Sask. farmers The CEO of Bunge, Gregory Heckman, writes that Saskatchewan and Canadian farmers will benefit from a proposed merger with Viterra.