At present, according to the latest census, just two per cent of Canadians are \u0022farm (or ranch) operators.\u0022
Still, she used to warn that when the majority of Canadians no longer had any connection to farming, the result would be very bad for food policy.The numbers are a bit higher on the Prairies: 10 per cent in Saskatchewan, four per cent each in Alberta and Manitoba, but long gone are the days when a third of us lived on farms. Gone, even, are the days when we or our parents grew up in rural Canada, then moved to the city.Most Canadians don’t even have cousins who farm.
Justin Trudeau demonstrates a total lack of practical understanding of how our food is produced, where it comes from and how it gets into the Provigo down the block. He acts as if it is magically produced in the back of the store and just appears as needed on the shelves. But I am guessing, at least with the price of meat, the Trudeau government is secretly cheering the skyrocketing prices, the way they quietly welcomed rising gasoline prices. They want us to give up meat , so they are happy we can no longer afford as much of it.Article content
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