We all know that grocery prices in Canada are increasing at the fastest rate in over 40 years. Many Canadians are struggling to put food on the table, with more than ever resorting to food banks for help.
Across the ten provinces: 8.7 million Canadians - including 2.1 million children - lived in
food-insecure households in 2023.
Canada’s grocery industry is dominated by a handful of large corporations, limiting consumer choice. In 2023, these same corporations reported over $6 billion in profits, while Canadians faced financial hardship.
By supporting the establishment of more food cooperatives, we can foster a more competitive market and create community-owned businesses, all while making healthy, local food more available to everyone.
That's why I've introduced Bill C-421: A National Food Cooperative Strategy.
You can read the bill here: Private Member's Bill C-421 (44-1) - First Reading - National Food Cooperative Strategy Act - Parliament of Canada and add you name in support by clicking here: a national food cooperative strategy - Alistair MacGregor