Is Canada’s Food Supply a Global Target? (Live Event this Friday)
Canada produces food at a global scale but thinks about it like a commodity, not a weapon, not an asset, and not a system under threat.
Are we prepared for what happens next?
Join host Trent Klarenbach on The Trent Klarenbach Podcast this Friday, May 29, 2026, at 9:00 CST for a live, unfiltered discussion on global strategy and national vulnerability.
Register here:
[url]https://streamyard.com/watch/7tG2NYz4qaJe[/url]
This isn't just a sector discussion; it's a look at a massive strategic failure. We are bringing together a powerhouse panel of experts to expose the fault lines in Canada's agricultural sovereignty:
Expect a tight, confrontational debate featuring a "Crossfire Segment" where decentralized systems collide with hard security doctrines, and free market ideals clash with the need for a managed system.
Canada is either a passive exporter in a global system it doesn’t control—or it becomes an active manager of its food sovereignty.
There is no middle ground in a conflict scenario.
Register here:
[url]https://streamyard.com/watch/7tG2NYz4qaJe[/url]
Canada produces food at a global scale but thinks about it like a commodity, not a weapon, not an asset, and not a system under threat.
Are we prepared for what happens next?
Join host Trent Klarenbach on The Trent Klarenbach Podcast this Friday, May 29, 2026, at 9:00 CST for a live, unfiltered discussion on global strategy and national vulnerability.
Register here:
[url]https://streamyard.com/watch/7tG2NYz4qaJe[/url]
This isn't just a sector discussion; it's a look at a massive strategic failure. We are bringing together a powerhouse panel of experts to expose the fault lines in Canada's agricultural sovereignty:
- Professor Christian Leuprecht: Leading the charge on "Food as a Strategic Asset."
- Dr. Sylvain Charlebois: Breaking down "Retail Fragility & Civil Stability."
- Hon. Gerry Ritz: Tackling "Policy Legacy & Structural Weakness."
- Jason Dearborn: Exploring "Digitization, Control, and Financialization."
Expect a tight, confrontational debate featuring a "Crossfire Segment" where decentralized systems collide with hard security doctrines, and free market ideals clash with the need for a managed system.
Canada is either a passive exporter in a global system it doesn’t control—or it becomes an active manager of its food sovereignty.
There is no middle ground in a conflict scenario.
Register here:
[url]https://streamyard.com/watch/7tG2NYz4qaJe[/url]