O’Toole continues his summer tour ahead of an anticipated federal election
He says food security and self-sufficiency are primordial for Canadians, adding that the pandemic is the perfect occasion to look into improving the industry.The Conservative party wants the new centre to reduce imports and dependence on foreign foods while ensuring the production and consumption of local products.
O’Toole told reporters he did not want the start of an electoral campaign while a COVID-19 fourth wave is emerging in Canada, but says he is ready if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decides otherwise. Conservative candidate for Sainte-Hyacinthe Andre Lepage says the announcement made today shows the party’s commitment to the region.
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