Ottawa eyes Green Lake to help feed the North under $3.2B food strategy
The federal government is looking to communities like Green Lake to help strengthen Canada’s food supply as it highlights its $3.2-billion National Food Security Strategy, aimed at growing and processing more food at home while reducing reliance on long-distance supply chains.
Secretary of State for Rural Development Buckley Belanger visited Green Lake on Tuesday to promote the strategy, and said the community’s farmland, agricultural history and location make it well suited to help produce and distribute more food across northern Saskatchewan.
According to Belanger, Green Lake has operated farmland since 1974, leases grazing land to cattle producers from Alberta and has acres of farmland. He also pointed to the community’s location as a gateway to northern Saskatchewan, saying those advantages could allow it to grow and distribute more food across the North.
“So, instead of getting strawberries from the US, gonna get them from Green Lake,” he said.

