Building an Appetite for Advocacy: Strategizing for Food Movements Under A New Government

The political landscape has shifted. So must our food advocacy strategies. With rising food insecurity affecting one in four households, looming tariff threats, and a new Liberal government promising to “spend less, invest more”, the state of play for advocacy is changing.

Simultaneously, there is an immense appetite for new solutions from the public, demonstrated by the Buy Canadian movement and enduring public outcry over the cost of living. This is our moment to turn that public appetite for solutions into policy wins.

In this webinar, we will discuss strategic directions for the food movement and how to tailor our campaigns to the goals and rhetoric of the new government. This event is for non-profit advocates, researchers, food activists, and anyone who wants to be involved with relevant food policy campaigns.

Date: September 24, 2025

Time: 12:00PM (EST)

Location: Webinar

 

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