From farm to fork: a food policy for Canada

Everyday we make choices about food that directly impact our health, our environment, and our communities. Last week, the federal government announced it is launching an online public survey to inform the development of a national food policy.

Through the survey, Canadians are encouraged to share their input and views on four major themes:

  • Increasing access to affordable food;
  • Improving health and food safety;
  • Conserving our soil, water and air; and
  • Growing more high quality food.

The national policy, dubbed A Food Policy for Canada, will be the first of its kind and a new step in the government’s mandate to address food-related issues in Canada through a collaborative approach. The policy will address issues related to the production, processing, distribution and consumption of food.

Once you’ve completed the survey, share the link online to encourage your friends and family to participate. Make sure you tag us (@ConservationCouncil on Facebook or @cc_nb on Twitter) and use the hashtag #FoodPolicy4Canada.

Buying locally can strengthen our local economy, help reduce the overall impact of food production and consumption and develop strong urban and rural communities. If you are looking to get your hands on local fruits, vegetables, baked goods, craft beer and more, explore our BuyLocalNB directory at www.buylocalnb.ca!

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