4/29/2025 With a fourth term secured, the Liberals now have a rare opportunity to strengthen Canada's agri-food sector—but without serious reforms to carbon pricing, supply management, and trade infrastructure, stability alone won't protect our food security or competitiveness
4/25/2025 As Canada leads the world in remote work, the kitchen has quietly become our new boardroom, grocery bills our new budget battleground—and what we eat, a reflection of how we live, work and adapt
4/23/2025 As the U.S. pulls synthetic dyes from the food chain, Canada risks falling behind—not because the science has changed, but because the politics of perception has
4/21/2025 Bayer may never have lost the scientific battle over glyphosate—but in the court of public opinion and liability, the cost of defending glyphosate has become too high
4/14/2025 When weight-loss drugs become part of a child’s diet plan, it’s no longer just about health—it’s about a fundamental shift in how we value food, regulate behavior, and define responsibility in society
4/11/2025 Ottawa’s response to the trade war isn’t a strategy—it’s economic self-sabotage masquerading as political bravery
4/9/2025 In an ironic twist, Donald Trump’s latest tariff tantrum may be doing what no chocolatier could—making cocoa cheaper, one trade shock at a time
4/7/2025 When trade tensions rise, the true test isn’t in Parliament—it’s in the produce aisle
4/3/2025 While Trump’s latest tariffs spared North American food trade, Canada remains entangled in costly disputes with China, India and the U.S.—and our agri-food sector can’t afford to stay on the defensive
3/31/2025 Dairy producers are routinely and generously compensated even when import quotas go largely unfilled
3/28/2025 Ottawa is writing billion-dollar cheques for cars that might face tariffs, while farmers who are already being hammered by real ones get little more than political window dressing
3/26/2025 Canada’s agri-food sector has shown strength over the past decade—but whether that success stems from sound federal policy or the resilience of farmers remains an open question