Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the launch of Canada’s first National Food Security Strategy, a $3 billion-plus, ten-year programme designed to reduce the country’s reliance on foreign food suppliers, improve grocery affordability, and expand domestic food production. The announcement, framed against the backdrop of global trade disruptions, conflict, and climate pressure, positions food sovereignty as a core pillar of Canada’s broader economic resilience agenda. The post Canad

Canada Launches $3 Billion National Food Security Strategy with $750M Dedicated to Year-Round Growing
Sepehr Achard
