Post-op on Bill C-283: Put Chicken Little in the fryer
House of Commons squandered an opportunity to ensure that Canadians have a modicum of useful nutrition about food to help Canadians reduce their risks of disease when it trounced Bill C-283
Every year, diet-related diseases prematurely kill tens of thousands of Canadians, shortens the average healthy life-expectancy by five years, and robs the national economy of $7-billion in healthcare costs and lost productivity.
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