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As Feds Wait for a Late External Report on Nutrition North Minister Chartrand Says Shell Move Ahead With Reforms

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AI-generatedThe article discusses administrative delays and reform plans for a Canadian government subsidy program (Nutrition North) that provides food subsidies to northern communities. No concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or company-level impact is identified. The program affects retail food prices in remote areas, but no specific product, company, or margin channel is mentioned. Impact is weak and too early stage.
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- Third-party review of Nutrition North program due March 31 not yet received.
- Minister Chartrand will proceed with reforms based on own data.
- Chartrand engaging with communities, academia, and industry.
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