Letters to the Editor, June 5, 2023
The farmers are excited today — in little coffee shops in southern Ontario, it’s fun watching them. They are actually happy again. Election news from Alberta holds hope for farmers and people in Canada on food prices in the future. Fertilizer has been targeted by the federal government for a carbon tax that will increase all food grown in Canada. Let alone the transportation costs to bring the food to market.
Please try againThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Re “Canadians are buying less food and that trend won’t end soon” : No wonder so many Canadians are railing against the apparent corporate greed and seemingly superfluous profit at the expense of so many people’s basic nutritional necessities. We see this appalling reality through the proliferating overreliance on food banks, as even the giant grocers become unaffordable to a growing populace.
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