Lack of action on supply chain will make 'empty shelves the norm,' say Conservatives

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The federal government must take stronger and more decisive action to repair Canada’s supply chains and keep food on grocery store shelves, Conservative MPs say.

The MPs sent a letter to Transport Minister Omar Alghabra Friday urging action ahead of the government’s National Supply Chain Summit, which is scheduled for January 31.

“We are closely monitoring the supply chain crisis that Canada finds itself in, with particular attention on the exacerbating effects your government’s policies have had on the crisis,” says the letter.

The Conservative shadow minister for transport, Melissa Lantsman, was among the six Tory MPs behind the letter urging

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