Taxing prepared foods at grocery stores is not only regressive but also unfair to those who lack the time, ability, or resources to cook—it's time to reconsider this policy
If we don’t prioritize food manufacturing in Canada, the loss of Cherry Blossom will be just another step in a continuing decline of our iconic food heritage
In a country that prides itself on innovation and choice, policies like Bills C-282 and C-293 represented a dangerous overreach—proof that good governance sometimes means letting bad ideas die
Food processing has not only nourished billions, it has liberated societies, enabling greater gender equality, economic participation and global food security—it’s a legacy worth defending