Shopping online
Shopping online Do you shop online? Since the pandemic, surveys show more and more Canadians now shop online, accelerating a trend that had started before pandemic lockdowns. Since stores re-opened, some
Let’s become the Ag superpower we’re destined to be
Canadian government data show that Canada is the world’s fifth largest agricultural exporter and sixth largest importer. According to the federal government, last year Canada exported nearly $82.2 billion
Nothing to hide behind the milk price
To claim that the Canadian Dairy Commission (CDC) hides how it calculates the production costs of milk is false. The entire methodology is published on the CDC website; One
Why drink milk?? The facts say there are plenty of reasons!
This question seems obvious but currently in Canada, there are people trying to make drinking milk seem like an outdated bad idea for health or just a bad financial choice.
A crazy year and it’s only half over
A cautionary note: This post is less cheerful than we’d like. But it seems appropriate; after all, we’re now halfway through 2022 and it seems as though things are
Give dairy its due on #WorldMilkDay2022
Today is World Milk Day and it’s a good time to take stock of just how big a role dairy plays in virtually everyone’s life. Think about it. When
Cultivating hope
Now that I’ve been a farm girl for the third spring, I know what to expect from my farmer partner. He is stressed out before he starts to plant
Who is responsible for food waste? HINT: We all are
It seems that every authority or anyone who think they are the authorities talks about reducing food waste. It is, obviously, a very noble idea and one that if
It’s time to get serious about food affordability
Here at C3FC, we’ve been tracking food and consumer issues for many months. First, we were interested in how pandemic-related restrictions were affecting food selection, availability, and prices. Remember in
In Canada and the United States, it costs more in 2022
By Isabelle Bouchard I just returned from a two-week road trip across the U.S., as we needed to bring our RV back to Canada. We went through Florida, Georgia, Alabama,
Spring hope
By Isabelle Bouchard My grandmother used to say often – hope springs eternal. Apparently, that line comes from a poem[1]. But I think her fondness for it as an expression
An invitation of Olympic proportions
By Chris Day I will admit it: I am an Olympic nut. When the Games are on, regardless of where they happen to be, I forego sleep and will watch