Nunavut families to protest high food costs where whole chicken costs $65

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And rightly so. Because you made the ridiculous leap from food security to starvation.

No, food security does not require starvation to have merit. One could argue that the fear of starvation can be a symptom of food insecurity, but the idea has evolved as standards have changed.
 
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What is a simple problem?
Yearly food and fuel shortages in the arctic,those of us who have had to work there and move stuff have explained it many times.You will find better food,lots of fuel and better living conditions in any remote camp compared to towns like Baker lake,Coral harbour,Iqaluit,Rankin inlet etc.I have bought $100.00 worth of toiletries and basics from the northern store,the bag will fit in your parka pocket.

Heres a solution,the govt. should ask Discovery mining to start supplying the communities.These are the big logistics experts in the north,one phone call would have things moving.

They got us 2 hercs flying 3 times a night into camp for a total of 128 loads in 2 months,these are Canadas only 2 commercial hercs.
 

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That doesn't sound like a "simple problem", and one just needs to look at DeBeers and Attawapiskat to see that using a private company to resolve these matters isn't a fix-all solution.
 

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That doesn't sound like a "simple problem", and one just needs to look at DeBeers and Attawapiskat to see that using a private company to resolve these matters isn't a fix-all solution.
Discovery mining is an expediter,not a mineing company,they supply most camps and mines in the western Arctic.

You need a bolt at kugluktuk? One call to them in YK and it will be there in 24 hours.
 

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People bitch about prices,those prices are out of this world and most up there dont make a very good wage,whats wrong with this picture?

Are we not all Canadians?

why are we ignoring this problem that has been going on for years?
Trying to be proactive here,I dont see any forthcoming changes in supply this year.

Would any of you pay over $60.00 for a single watermelon?

$17.00 for a quarter watermelon.
 
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People bitch about prices,those prices are out of this world and most up there dont make a very good wage,whats wrong with this picture?

Are we not all Canadians?

why are we ignoring this problem that has been going on for years?
Trying to be proactive here,I dont see any forthcoming changes in supply this year.

Would any of you pay over $60.00 for a single watermelon?

$17.00 for a quarter watermelon.



This is a chart....I thought you didn't believe in charts and that charts don't mean anything in real life.
 

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Would any of you pay over $60.00 for a single watermelon?

$17.00 for a quarter watermelon.

Why would people in one geographic region complain about how expensive food is that comes from somewhere else?

Why not just eat local food?

Gee, this fruit that has to be flown here from Australia in climate-controlled shipping containers is expensive. The government should subsidize me so that I can buy more of it.
 

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Why would people in one geographic region complain about how expensive food is that comes from somewhere else?

Why not just eat local food?

Gee, this fruit that has to be flown here from Australia in climate-controlled shipping containers is expensive. The government should subsidize me so that I can buy more of it.

You ever been out of the city before? There is not much in the line of veggie grows above the Arctic circle and what does has a really short season.