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CHARLEBOIS: What government can do to help instead of running grocery stores
What Canadians are really asking for is not state-run grocery stores, but greater affordability and control
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Many years ago, the notion of socializing parts of our food distribution system would have been dismissed outright. Food was abundant, relatively affordable, and reliably stocked on store shelves. The industry operated largely out of the public eye, attracting far less scrutiny than it does today. That era is over.
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