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Feeding Us Lies: How Canada’s Food Crisis Was Crafted in Cold Blood

Canada isn’t starving for resources. It’s drowning in them.

We’ve got more freshwater than we could ever use. Oceans on three sides. Millions of acres of lush farmland stretching from coast to coast. And we share a border with the largest agricultural exporter on the planet. Yet somehow, in 2025, a single bag of groceries costs more than a day's wages. A pack of ground beef might as well be wagyu. Apples are priced like avocados dipped in gold.

This isn’t bad luck.

This is by design.


Fertile Land, Empty Fridges

It’s not supposed to be like this. Canada has over 160 million acres of farmland. We're literally built to feed ourselves—and then some. With efficient rail lines, deep-water ports, and major highways, our food should be cheap, fast, and everywhere.

But instead of abundance, we’ve got scarcity. Instead of full pantries, we’ve got GoFundMes for groceries. Our food prices are rising faster than our wages. And average Canadians are being squeezed until there’s nothing left to give.


It’s Not Nature. It’s Policy.

Let’s be crystal clear: this isn’t some natural disaster. This isn’t drought, famine, or freak weather. This is bureaucracy with a knife to the country’s throat.

The government slapped carbon taxes on farmers. Then they came for the fertilizer. Then they tied water use up in red tape. And they did it all while chanting about “climate goals” and “green targets.” Sounds noble, right? Except these rules are crushing the very people who grow our food.

You can’t plant wheat with a policy binder. And you can’t feed a country by taxing the hands that feed it.


Deliberate. Calculated. Cruel.

Don’t be fooled—this isn’t incompetence. This is a strategy.

They’ve created an artificial scarcity. Not because they had to, but because it gives them leverage. Because hungry people are easier to control. Because when you’re too busy worrying about your next meal, you’re not storming Parliament Hill or questioning the narrative.

And they know that.

So they crank the prices. They bury the farmers. They force dependence. Then they parade around pretending to care—while you decide whether your kid gets fruit this week or diapers.


“Sustainability” Was Just the Cover Story

They told us it was necessary. That we were saving the planet. That going without was just part of the plan.

But all we’ve saved is the illusion of leadership, while they’ve robbed us blind at the checkout line.

Look around. Does this feel sustainable? Does this feel fair? Or does it feel like being slowly boiled alive while politicians congratulate themselves for “reducing emissions”?


A Nation Held Hostage by Grocery Bills

This is bigger than food. This is about sovereignty. About the right to live without begging for basics. About not having to choose between gas and groceries.

We had everything we needed to avoid this. And still, they engineered the crisis—then called it progress.

Don’t let them gaslight you. This wasn’t accidental.

This is economic warfare. And the target is you.


So Next Time You Shop, Remember:

It’s not the weather.

It’s not the supply chain.

It’s not the farmers.

It’s the government.
And they did this on purpose.

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