Nutrition North Canada review must be grounded in northern realities

Those who operate in northern supply chains see firsthand the structural realities that drive high food costs.
Produce on display in a Farm Boy store in Ottawa in 2018. Northerners deserve a program that reflects the true cost of delivering food to remote regions and maximizes the value of every public dollar invested, writes Dan McConnell.

The Government of Canada has committed to reforming Nutrition North Canada, presenting an important opportunity to strengthen a program that plays a vital role in food security across the North. Real progress will depend on ensuring reforms are informed by those with direct ...

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