Feed the world, food for thought: a new national strategy with a moral imperative

Before the pandemic, food security was elusive for many. The global pandemic underscored the need for increased investment in the food supply chain to grow the sector and mitigate risks regarding food security.
Canada is not the only country that has the ability to offer safe, sustainable, and high quality food, but it is the one country now best positioned to demonstrate our ambition to be second to none and gain the respect of other nations to achieve the goal of being a global food provider, write Jacques J. M. Shore and Suzanne Sabourin.
Now that the 44th general election is over, ballots cast and counted, and the Liberals have secured their third mandate, it is critical to consider what’s next to create wealth and get our economy on a track that will pay for the deficit we have now inherited thanks to COVID-19 and cove...

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