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A decade of proof on how to tackle food insecurity in Canada

Every holiday season, Canadians are reminded to donate to their local food banks. The support shown over the 40-year history of food banks in this country is a testament to the compassion we have for each other. But food banks will be the first to tell you that they aren’t the solution for food insecurity. […]

Canada can become a world-class supplier for plant-based ingredients

In the past two years, the Canadian food supply chain experienced more disruption than it has in previous decades. First COVID-19 and now the flooding in British Columbia. While both are tragic events, they are very different. However, both have had the same impact on our food supply chain—demonstrating its fragility and leaving Canadians staring […]

COP26 big moment for Canada to act on empowering food producers in face of climate crisis

At a time when the world is facing two urgent crises—pandemic and planetary—the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference is a prime opportunity for Canada to show its seriousness in tackling both emergencies. At COP26, to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, from Oct. 31 to Nov. 12, Canada should demonstrate its support for more climate resilient food systems. Building resilient food systems will allow small-scale food producers to cope with shocks, adapt to […]

Budget 2021 boosts farmers tackling climate change

Like most Canadian farmers, I’ve experienced firsthand the disruptions that COVID-19 has brought to our sector, from labour shortages and supply chain problems to wild swings in market demand. This past year has been a challenge, but as farmers we are already dealing with a much bigger threat to agriculture and our livelihoods: climate change. […]

Urging Canada to do its fair share for international climate finance

“How can I use farming to get out of my desperation?” asks Mehsane Sahle, a small-scale farmer in the Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia. A mother of three in her late 50s, Mehsane’s livelihood depends on the crops and livestock she can raise on her small plot of land, but with poor soil, erratic rainfall, and […]

Harnessing the power of soil to help farmers build climate resilience

Canadian agriculture is an economic powerhouse, contributing $143-billion to Canada’s economy in 2018 and supporting one-in-eight jobs. It is also highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In recent years, farmers’ yields have at times been reduced as much as 50 per cent in some regions as a result of extreme flooding, drought, and […]

Here’s the hard-to-swallow truth about hunger

Community, camaraderie, and “care-mongering”– an almost obsessive tendency toward being helpful— were emblematic of Canada’s first pandemic wave. We were all in this together. The fear and anxiety felt by everyone was powerfully unifying. Now, as the third wave drags on, our spirits have been dulled by the painful truth of structural and unjust inequality.  […]

In the shadow of COVID-19, the spectre of famine

The COVID-19 pandemic is monopolizing our attention. We are watching and suffering its consequences, first at home. Meanwhile, abroad, it has joined with other plagues to fuel a crisis that is escaping our attention. The kind of crisis that, because it unfolds in slow motion instead of exploding suddenly, flies under the radar: famine. Last […]