The other day I watched a video about the Canadian government trying to solve the lack of fresh food problem up north. The location featured was Churchill, Manitoba which sits very close to the Manitoba-Nunavut border.
I find it ironic that food is not affordable in a world where we throw food away every day. Sometimes, I let "fresh" produce rot away simply because I don't eat fast enough. It is sad that some people throw away food while others are trying so hard to grow food in an environment where food doesn't want to grow (at least not between the period starting from October to May).
A lot of Canadians enjoy traveling to the Sunshine State in the winter because most people prefer warm weather. I am not like most people, I prefer winter. I will write about the fun of winter season in the future. I just don't really like summer because it's so hot and I like to wear layers. I just feel so naked during the summer.
I would never go against the environment or nature. I will not try to solve the lack of fresh food problem by trying to grow fresh food in an environment that most fresh food does not like to grow. I would attempt to try to find food, herb or medicine that can grow in those environments. Hopefully, they actually exist. I would try to create places that people want to visit.
With that said, I would suggest building something like a Santa Village up north. Employees uniforms will be either Santa Claus, Elfs, Reindeers, etc. At Santa Village, they make toys, ice-cream, chocolate and other good stuff. Santa Village also provides storage solutions for business down south.
I would suggest creating a program like Adopt-A-Village or an attempt to create the world biggest safari where you ride a choo-choo-train across Canada to see all the wildlife in its natural habitat. It is hard to brainstorm with only one head so I think I had enough for today.
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