Can Canada grow more of its own food? Greenhouses, vertical farming make it possible, experts say
12-04-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Can Canada grow more of its own food? Greenhouses, vertical farming make it possible, experts say

Our suddenly rocky relationship with the U.S. has a lot of Canadians rethinking our dependence on our southern neighbor, especially fruit and vegetable imports. Could Canada grow more of what we eat? And what would it cost us?
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