In early 2026, the Canadian government reached a critical legislative and economic juncture. Facing persistent global supply chain shocks, domestic inflationary pressures, and escalating geopolitical trade friction, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s administration introduced a sweeping legislative framework designed to fundamentally restructure how Canada secures, distributes, and prices its food supply. Anchored by the passage of Bill C-19—the Canada Groceries and...
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