Tamara Jansen and Leslyn Lewis warns Canadians of a food crisis looming ahead in Canada

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Well, the WEF strikes again, but this
time it's farmers who are the target.
You may not have heard about the protests in
the Netherlands yet, because so far mainstream media has
kept very, very quiet about the situation.
So farmers there are protesting the WEF
backed net Zero environmental policy, which their
government, like ours, is forcing on them.
Now, one of the requirements in the policy is
for cattle farmers to reduce production by 30% so
they can hit their mandated nitrogen reduction emissions.
This ensures the demise of thousands of farms.
So in response, dairy farmers are dumping their
milk rather than send it to market.
Food distribution centers are blocked by tractors
and store shelves are going empty.
It's a very tense situation there right now, and
Canadians cannot afford to ignore what's happening there.
It's important to understand that farming
is more than just an industry.
It's a way of life.
And especially in Holland.
For generations, food production has been
at the heart of Dutch culture.
They are the drivers of agricultural innovation and
new green standards in farming around the world.
In their culture, they eat, sleep and
breathe the science and art of farming.
So this current attack on their way of
life is like an attempt at cultural genocide.
It's being pushed by the usual culprits like the
WEF and environmental activists from around the globe.
The current government in Canada is not far behind
on this very same project of eliminating farmers.
Our government has also announced a Net Zero
Emissions Accountability Act, which demands that farmers reduce
their use of nitrogen fertilizers by 30%.
Think about that.
That means with less nitrogen in our
crops, future harvests of things like canola,
corn and wheat will be reduced dramatically.
Now, unless the Prime Minister plans to
legislate that, all Canadians reduce their food
intake by 30%, which under the current
Liberal NDP regime isn't completely far fetched,
production will shift to nondemocratic nations like
Russia and China who laugh@our.net zero policies.
We will then have to rely on them for food,
which is a food security nightmare, or we just blindly
march ourselves straight into the next global food crisis.
We desperately need a leader in our country who
understands that our capacity to continue to feed our
own citizens must be protected from these global elites
who have been pushing these dangerous programs for years.
What help would you like to see for
our farmers and ranchers who many would argue
are their bread and butter to our economy?
I think it's very important that we
recognize that our policies do directly affect
the food that gets on our table.
And when we have farmers who ordered fertilizer
from last year and had their fixed budget
for this year based upon those fertilizer costs.
And our government imposed a 35% tariffs on
the fertilizer that was ordered from last year.
It really offsets the balance and the budget
that they have set to produce the crops
for this year is completely off and they're
going to pass those costs on to consumers.
So we need to recognize that our policies do have an
impact on the cost of food that gets on our table.
We also need to invest in those industries
and make sure that even our environmental policies
that they're not negatively impacting on those industries.
For example, in the agricultural sector they have
to pay carbon tax to dry their crops,
but yet they don't get credit for carbon
secrecy that they produced while producing their crops.
So we need to ensure that our policies,
especially in the area of the environment, also
recognize the contributions of our agricultural sector.

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