When our food system fails, who pays the price?

Like other federal regulations that govern the care and handling of farm animals, these new food safety regulations fall short of ensuring animal welfare.
We place a lot of trust in our national food system. We assume that our foods are produced safely and humanely, and that the animals in our food system are afforded a high standard of care. In reality though, Canadian regulations governing food production do little to ensure the ethical treatment of...

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