Ontario doesn't produce enough to feed itself -- not even close.
But if it nudged just a little nearer to food self-sufficiency, thousands of jobs would be created, the environment would benefit and we'd all eat healthier, a new study finds.
Ontario doesn't produce enough to feed itself -- not even close.
But if it nudged just a little nearer to food self-sufficiency, thousands of jobs would be created, the environment would benefit and we'd all eat healthier, a new study finds.