- 1/23/2025
Statistics Canada’s inflation report is clear: Canadians paid less for food in December. But this does not mean food became genuinely cheaper. Quite the opposite
- 1/21/2025
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
- 1/20/2025
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
- 1/14/2025
Charging extra for plant-based alternatives at the coffee shop, despite their often-lower costs compared to dairy milk, raises critical questions of fairness, transparency, and potential hidden motivations
- 1/7/2025
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
- 1/3/2025
For years, the carbon tax narrative has been dominated by a one-sided scientific perspective, funded and reinforced by Ottawa, leaving little room for a balanced debate on its true impact on food security, affordability, and economic competitiveness
- 12/30/2024
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
- 12/16/2024
This GST holiday was supposed to bring cheer to Canadians, but instead it’s a policy wrapped in chaos, proving that good intentions mean little without proper execution
- 12/6/2024
Temporary fixes like GST holidays and one-time cheques may offer fleeting relief, but as Canada's Food Price Report 2025 highlights, addressing systemic challenges is the only path to sustainable food affordability and resilience
- 12/3/2024
Addressing climate change is vital, but it should never come at the cost of consumer trust or the integrity of our food supply
- 12/2/2024
Food forecasts are never perfect, but methodological innovation and continuous learning bring us closer each year to a better understanding of price dynamics
- 11/29/2024
While a tax holiday on food may seem like a gift to consumers, its ripple effects—logistical headaches for grocers, inflationary risks, and regional disparities—could leave Canadians paying the price long after the holidays are over