I have no issues with public ownership. However, I don't see that happening in the near future.
In the meantime, there ARE things governments could do.
Exaples:
The federal government could stop subsidizing billionaire grocery conglomerates. Loblaws, for example, has received millions of dollars in funding from the Canadian government.
Provincially we have price gouging laws to investigate these practices.
I have no issues with public ownership. However, I don't see that happening in the near future.
In the meantime, there ARE things governments could do.
Exaples:
The federal government could stop subsidizing billionaire grocery conglomerates. Loblaws, for example, has received millions of dollars in funding from the Canadian government.
Provincially we have price gouging laws to investigate these practices.
There's more, but that would be a whole essayπ
We could actually break up monopolies rather than supporting them.
Yes!