Federalism and fragmentation: Addressing the possibilities of a food policy for Canada

By Sarah Berger Richardson, Nadia Lambek

Canadian federalism poses unique challenges for the development of a national food policy. Under the Constitution Act, 1867, the federal government and the provinces are granted powers to govern exclusively in certain areas and to share jurisdiction…

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