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Prime Minister Carney launches National Food Security Strategy to build a more affordable and resilient food system in Canada

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PM Carney unveils multibillion-dollar food strategy meant to expand choice, lower prices CTV NewsCarney to unveil new food security strategy CBCPrime Minister Carney launches National Food Security Strategy to build a more affordable and resilient food system in Canada pm.gc.caLiberals to unveil $1B fund to help ease costs for independent grocers Toronto StarOttawa commits to spending $1-billion over next decade to protect food security The Globe and Mail

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Prime Minister Carney launches National Food Security Strategy to build a more affordable and resilient food system in Canada.

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The world is changing rapidly.

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Trade shifts, global conflicts, and climate change are all putting growing pressure on our food and energy systems, driving up prices at home and abroad.

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In response, Canada's new government is focused on what we can control: building a stronger, more independent, more resilient Canadian economy.

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Central to this mission is a stronger, more affordable food system.While Canada is one of the largest exporters of agri-food products in the world, Canadians continue to face some of the highest grocery costs in the G7.

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