Doesn’t matter when the processing centers are foreign or private equity owned demanding numbers go up at all times.
PopeSaintHilarius on
So according to the article, Alberta, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and now Ontario restrict foreign ownership of farmland (above 10 or 20 acres).
BC, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland do not have restrictions.
And Manitoba and PEI are just not mentioned at all… though from a quick search, PEI restricts foreigners from buying any large plots of land, regardless of whether it’s agricultural or not.
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I agree, food security is a necessity.
CanadianLabourParty on
While I appreciate the progress, knowing Doug Ford, there HAS to be a gotcha.
There’s a vig here somewhere that I’m unaware of. DoFo doesn’t make these types of decisions without making a packet.
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So optics.
Doesn’t matter when the processing centers are foreign or private equity owned demanding numbers go up at all times.
So according to the article, Alberta, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and now Ontario restrict foreign ownership of farmland (above 10 or 20 acres).
BC, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland do not have restrictions.
And Manitoba and PEI are just not mentioned at all… though from a quick search, PEI restricts foreigners from buying any large plots of land, regardless of whether it’s agricultural or not.
I agree, food security is a necessity.
While I appreciate the progress, knowing Doug Ford, there HAS to be a gotcha.
There’s a vig here somewhere that I’m unaware of. DoFo doesn’t make these types of decisions without making a packet.