Feeding Kids or Feeding Dependency? The Dark Side of Canada’s Food Plan

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Canada’s National Food Program is being praised as a way to help low-income children, but what happens when good intentions create lifelong dependency?

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In this video, I break down why Mark Carney’s expansion of Canada’s National Food Program might not be as perfect as it sounds. I share my personal story of growing up struggling to put food on the table, why the government’s approach may hurt future generations, and what we really need to do to fix the system, education, accountability, and empowerment.

We’ll explore:

1. Why government dependency creates long-term weakness
2. How the Food Pyramid contributes to poor health outcomes
3. Why financial literacy and self-responsibility matter more than ever
4. How to break generational cycles and build real strength

Let’s build a Canada that feeds independence — not reliance.

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Timestamps:
Intro- 0:00
Food when I was a teenager- 0:36
Food Pyramid Myth- 2:35
The Problems- 4:10
Its Not All Parents- 6:44
What should we do?/Outro- 8:25

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