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Truck it in, fly it in, boat it in. Rail is not the only way to transport food and goods. Inconvenience does not equal abandonment of patients.

Food insecurity is already a threat to a lot of the population. They survived and so can you.

Because how dare the working class demand their fair share of the pie? How dare they refuse to sacrifice their quality of life so the ownership class can get wealthier, less productive, and even more useless to society?

I'm 100% on Singh's side on this. Government should stay out of it. Yup it's going to cost Canada a lot. We need more unions to start holding the corps feet to the fire and start paying people and reeling in what the CEO's and other C suit exec make. They need to learn that with out the people to actually do the work, the CEO is nothing. It's time unions started acting like it was the 1920's and we are fighting for workers rights.

Oh hey, it's one of the many posts where progressives whine about how workers aren't paid enough after spending all year whining that they pay too much for the goods and services those workers provide and then pretend like slashing the 14 million that the CEO is paid is enough to cover giving massive benefits and raises to the 22,000 workers employed by them.

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There really isn't a reason why Canada needs to suffer high food prices considering it has ports on both sides of the country, borders the US and is next to Russia aka grain breadbasket. Its actually a little confusing if you think about it.

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Just like, put the stuff on a boat bro. It's not that bad. :marseyshrug:

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