Govt money to help keep beekeepers in business

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'Ontario beekeepers play an important role in honey production and maintaining healthy bee colonies which in turn, contributes to the pollination of Ontario crops'

Over $1.3 million through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership will help improve the resiliency and competitiveness of beekeeper operations in Ontario.

Studies have shown that neonicotinoids, an agricultural insecticide, are one of the factors linked to colony collapse and declining bee populations.

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