Canadians...Need Food? You Might Be OUT OF LUCK. But Your Prime Minister Believes You're Good
May 12, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration20:41
Video ID0B_jsoVEq64
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views21.7K
Likes2.3K
Comments785
Engagement Rate14.28%
Likes per 100 views10.66
Comments per 1K views36.24
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Description
Prime Minister Mark Carney says affordability in Canada is now the “best it has been in over a decade.” But while Ottawa celebrates its economic messaging, food banks in Nova Scotia are running empty, volunteers can’t afford gas, churches are struggling to pay heating bills, and Canadians on fixed incomes are falling further behind.
In this explosive Tap the Maple episode, we break down the growing disconnect between political talking points and the real-world affordability crisis facing ordinary Canadians. From rising fuel prices to overwhelmed food banks, this episode exposes the uncomfortable truth behind Canada’s so-called economic recovery.
If affordability is truly improving… why are more Canadians than ever relying on food banks just to survive?
This is the story the mainstream media won’t fully connect — and the receipts are impossible to ignore.
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