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New food guide

1/23/2019

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This week, the newly updated Canada Food Guide was released

The previous guide had been unchanged for 12 years. 

The new food guide takes a very different approach than the previous versions did.

Foods are no longer categorized into groups such as ‘dairy’ or ‘meat’ and terms such as ‘beef’ have been replaced by the term ‘protein’.

Suggested serving sizes have also been eliminated and instead the guide advises “notice when you are hungry and when you are full.”

The new guide also recommends more plant based food consumption including an effort to avoid saturated fat, sugars and sodium where possible.

Although some disagree with the approach, overall I believe this promotes healthier eating habits. 

What is new is that guide also makes recommendations on how you should eat and provides some other interesting suggestions.

“Grow, harvest, fish, hunt and prepare food in traditional ways.” is one such recommendation that may be more challenging for those living in urban centres.

There is also the recommendation to drink more water. 

The food guide even provides helpful information that you can drink water “hot or cold” and that you can “drink water with your meals”, in the event you were unaware of that tidbit.

If you are shopping, the guide recommends you “shop for sales” and “check out flyers and coupons” because this can make food shopping more affordable, also in the event you were unaware of that fact.

Other recommendations are to cook more meals at home and to be aware of “food marketing”. 
The guide suggests that being aware of food marketing can help you “question why you want to purchase a certain food or drink”.

Overall, while I believe the new food guide is well intended and promotes a healthier diet, I do question if Canadians need to be advised on how to eat, shop and interpret food marketing.

My question this week:

Do you prefer a food guide the focuses on nutrition, portion sizes and diet or do you prefer the new direction with advice on how to eat, shop and more? 

​I can be reached at Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca or call toll free 1-800-665-8711.
2 Comments
sheila walshe
1/23/2019 02:24:18 pm

New guide appeals to me, of course, we have our individual choices, but it is clear and easy to understand...I personally will shop in a different fashion after reading it. And, who knows ? This old girl may be more healthy because of it ! All the best, Dan.

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Alicia link
1/28/2019 11:11:25 pm

Castanet articles:
https://www.castanet.net/news/Happy-Gourmand/247719/will-you-follow-food-guide great summary!
https://www.castanet.net/news/Dan-in-Ottawa/247533/guide-to-better-eating least informed and most opinionated, and yet probably the most influence as the author is a politician and this same article is on his homepage.

The other articles from previous years are an interesting line up:

https://www.castanet.net/news/Happy-Gourmand/156252/just-.-.-.-eat-it 3 years before the food guide was published? Did she have a crystal ball? Or is (drum roll) government slow to change?

https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/213875/canadian-food-bills-rising summary? Groceries are becoming more expensive. Especially imported from America. Especially groceries Canadians opt not to grow. Deductive reasoning? Grow groceries in Canada. Don't believe me?
https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/247359/food-guide-pushes-veggies
https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/240177/not-enough-fruit-in-world
The key to lower food costs and food security is supporting smaller farms closer to consumers.
Grow Canada
Go Canada
Grow Canada
Go Canada
https://www.castanet.net/news/Business/157247/the-cauliflower-conundrum Cauliflower was more expensive than steak! How is that even possible? Because more cows than cauliflower grow here.
Multigenerational business bailout aka dairy, eggs and meat.
First lesson of economics is supply and demand. People buy cheap. Cheapest calories are government subsidized can't lose industries like dairy, wheat and meat. There's no cauliflower coalition, asparagus brigade or local politician publishing newspaper articles supporting local produce farmers. The irony is the Okanagan is famed for farm to table, produces mostly plants! So much for representing and supporting constituents.

https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/210479/price-fixing-investigation spoiler alert "at least seven Canadian grocers and bakery wholesalers co-ordinated the price of bread and related products for more than a decade"
https://www.castanet.net/news/Business/171712/ready-for-grocery-price-war summary? Corporations aka grocery cartels are unethical for their financial bottomline.
How to cut the largest lobbying industry out from influencing government? By choosing WHOLE FOODS instead of Consumer Packaged Goods.
Example? Trademarking a carrot is more difficult than branding a snackbar. Which do you buy for your children?

Embarrassingly some residents can probably remember when the food guide taught Canadian bread (yes a brand, not a food) was a requirement. That's what happens when the food guide is influenced by companies -- it becomes marketing.
Canadians finally have a food guide that is a guide to FOOD. Not products. Not brands.

https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/246059/food-guide-miffs-farmers Better titles?
"When will the dairy industry cease crying over spilled milk?" or "What's the beef about beef?"
First science results and health care costs eventually turned the tide on dairy/beef/eating animals like tobacco: from healthy and fun, to OK, to will kill you.
Beef tests 100% fecal matter. You read that correctly. Meat in Canada has poop in it. Hence the "well done" cooking policy.
Then motherless milks became the majority by consumer purchase.
Next NAFTA.
Finally US FDA defines milk as "the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy bovine mammals" gross!
Now? These profit punchers hate the Food Guide. The same guide that for decades kept their bank accounts as big as...cows. Biting the hands that fed them!

https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/238443/tedx-comes-to-kelowna%20Any%20readers%20attend?%201/3%20of%20the%20presentations%20were%20on%20eating%20mostly%20plants%20and%20diversifying%20those%20platns Any readers attend TEDx? 1/3 of the presentations were on food. Specifically we need to eat plants. And spoiler alert: not the same 7 species over and over. Examples?
https://www.foodrepublic.com/2011/07/26/the-banana-problem/
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/extinction-threatens-foods-we-eat-180965081/

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