Premierminister Carney kündigt neue Maßnahmen an, um Lebensmittel und andere lebenswichtige Güter für Kanadier erschwinglicher zu machen

https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2026/01/26/prime-minister-carney-announces-new-measures-make-groceries-and-other

28 Kommentare

  1. I like the greenhouse expensing part of the announcement, we live in a cold climate and should strategize around that for our sovereignty.

  2. All I see is $650,000,000 subsidy to Sobeys and Loblaws who will still raise prices. And $20 million in tax dollars to food banks for the people who can’t afford groceries because of uncontrolled price gouging.

  3. I like pushing more greenhouses. It’s not a bad idea for a country with a fairly short summer grow period.

    „This strategy will also include measures to implement unit price labelling and support the work of the Competition Bureau in monitoring and enforcing competition in the market, including food supply chains.“

    What does this mean though? Aren’t foods already prices per unit on labels or is that not a requirement right now?

  4. Plucky_DuckYa on

    What he’s actually done is announce temporary relief that will both increase the ginormous deficit and have an inflationary effect which rapidly counteracts the temporary relief gained.

  5. Little-Chemical5006 on

    Ignoring the band aid part. 

        The government is setting aside $500 million from the Strategic Response Fund to help businesses address the costs of supply chain disruptions without passing those costs on to Canadians at the checkout line.

        For the same purpose, the government will create a $150 million Food Security Fund under the existing Regional Tariff Response Initiative for small and medium enterprises and the organisations that support them.

        To lower the cost of food production, we are introducing immediate expensing for greenhouse buildings. This allows producers to fully write off greenhouses acquired on or after November 4, 2025, and that become available for use before 2030. This measure supports increased domestic supply and investment in food production over the medium-term.

        To ease immediate pressures with food banks, the government is providing $20 million to the Local Food Infrastructure Fund. This supports food banks and other national, regional, and local organisations to deliver more nutritious food to families in need.

        To tackle the root causes of food insecurity, we are developing a National Food Security Strategy – one that strengthens domestic food production and improves access to affordable, nutritious food.

        This strategy will also include measures to implement unit price labelling and support the work of the Competition Bureau in monitoring and enforcing competition in the market, including food supply chains.

  6. “One of the best things about Canada is that you don’t have to be born rich to succeed. To protect that fundamental value, we are building a stronger economy that benefits everyone – creating thousands of new career opportunities with better wages. We’re also bringing in new measures to lower costs and make sure Canadians have the support they need now. We’re building Canada strong, because we’re strongest when we look after each other and when we ensure everyone has the chance to get ahead.”

    WTF does this quote have to do with any of this? Where are these thousands of new jobs with better wages in this?

  7. AbnormallyBendPenis on

    Can we implement residency status check on Food Banks before we pour more taxpayer money into this? People with student and temporary visas should not be eligible to use these services. I’ve seen far too many Instagram reels about people posting on how to get “free food” in Canada and save $500 a month. Our food banks are being robbed in Ford Mustangs by these “international students”. It makes my blood boil seeing all the comments in these videos asking about details.

  8. Would be nice if they could legislate some type of law so companies like Loblaws wouldn’t be allow to gouge us with inflated prices

  9. CastAside1812 on

    The Liberal government is very good for very poor people and very rich people.

    If you’re a lifelong renter who will never make enough to own – here comes BuildCanadaHomes mass producing subsidized government rentals. Plus tax rebates.

    If you’re a rich homeowner – expect the Liberals to do everything they can to continue to prop up real estate prices.

    If you’re a middle class Canadian with a bloated mortgage due to the above – or just trying to save a downpayment – you can get bent. No tax rebates, but you’ll be damn sure you’re paying plenty in tax. And no hope in sight for normal home prices.

    People aren’t ready to hear this but the „utopia“ Nordic countries have such great services because they tax their poor citizens much more than we do.

  10. AquaMoonlight on

    I hope they release more details about the greenhouses. I was going to build one for my business anyway, but if the Feds are footing the bill or at least reimbursing for building them, more power to them.

  11. patchgrabber on

    While we’re at it, can we get prices listed with taxes in? Doesn’t help affordability but while we have the hood up on groceries and such I’d like this added in.

  12. Agreeable-Duty-86 on

    There is like 10 grocery stores in my town. Maxi (French cheap Loblaws in Quebec), amazing prices compared to most grocery stores. Aside from that everywhere is a massive rip off. Meat has gotten insane. 18$ fro shitty ground beef less than a kilo. Loblaws is by far the worst next to metro, those 2 crap holes rip us off daily.

  13. ‚To lower the cost of food production, we are introducing immediate expensing for greenhouse buildings. This allows producers to fully write off greenhouses acquired on or after November 4, 2025, and that become available for use before 2030. This measure supports increased domestic supply and investment in food production over the medium-term.“

    It would be great if this is extended to retail customers. I am sure most home owners try their backyard gardening in summer time. Imagine if all of us can extend the harvest for few more months. I have tried various hydroponic techniques (Aeroponic is the best I tried). A cheap greenhouse would be ideal for home owners.

  14. BurzyGuerrero on

    I feel bad for saying this but this does fuck all for my family and we are feeling the squeeze.

    Sometimes it sucks to be middle class.

    Make too much to receive the benefit, dont use the food bank and im thankful for that but my grocery bill is insane.

  15. binary_squirrel on

    It’s basically just an increase in GST rebates and a $500M fund for Galen Weston to grab so that „supply chain disruptions“ don’t get passed on to the consumer.

  16. Can we also try and educate people on GMOs? It infuriates me that tech 10x more damaging to society like AI get embraced while half the shit at the grocery store is „non gmo project“, it’s nuclear all over again. Id rather a GMO than pesticides.

  17. Miserable-Chemical96 on

    Unless it results in breaking the di-opoly that Sobeys and Loblaw’s have on the entire grocery supply lines it won’t do squat.

  18. Holyfritolebatman on

    I like the greenhouses part, surprised that wasn’t already in place.

    The rest is all handouts instead of focusing on productivity.

    Meh

  19. TheMastobog on

    Instead of a bunch of band-aid solutions how about the government break up the fucking oligopoly of grocery empires that are all gouging us for obscene profits?

  20. Gummyrabbit on

    We need to stop corporations from buying up other companies to reduce competition. We especially need to block foreign companies from buying up Canadian companies.

  21. NorthernBlueJays on

    Im worried i make too much,

    But if I do, I’m happy people in need will get it

  22. MinuteCampaign7843 on

    Reducing taxes, and allowing more competition would help much more vs increasing inflation by printing more money.

  23. I’m no expert but they could audit the companies to see what their cost vs mark up is. They claim their costs are up which is probably true however they are breaking records right now for generating profits so something is fishy

  24. This is an unpopular opinion, but since the food subsidy will drive up the prices for everyone, maybe everyone should get the benefit?

  25. I’d really like a reduction in general taxes that affect me directly and indirectly versus government taking more presence in our economy.

    I could be naive but it’s incredibly inefficient to have government based redistribution of wealth versus the government reducing how much wealth is taken from people. I believe that our food costs would go down if the costs borne by businesses went down. I’m not saying they shouldn’t be taxed, just that fuel and carbon taxes directed at businesses aren’t a vacuum and those costs are passed along in a fashion to consumers.

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