UN food summit an opportunity for Canadian agricultural leadership at home and abroad

There are four key areas where Canada can help push agriculture to a more equitable and sustainable path.
Food insecurity is a major problem at home and far too many Canadians cannot access a healthy diet. Reducing food insecurity demands we tackle poverty, inequality, and our relationships with Indigenous communities, write Evan Fraser and Deb Stark.

In approximately six months, world leaders will meet at the United Nations Food Systems Summit. Whether the summit takes place on Zoom, or in person in New York, our representatives will share Canadian insights, help write policy, and set goals for the world’s food systems. As Canada...

To keep reading, subscribe and become a political insider.

Only $7.76 a week for an annual subscription.

Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

Cancel anytime.


Already a Subscriber?

Get Mondays: Environment Newsletter

From climate change to natural resources, dive into environmental legislation, policy, and advocacy.


By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers. You may unsubscribe at any time. See our privacy policy

MORE Opinion

RELATED STORIES