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THOUGHT FOR FOOD: Big Food Gets Bigger

The latest on food monopoly trends is that  2015′s merger and acquisition deals added up to $516.5 billion — 54.7 per cent more than in 2014, according to a report in Merger Sector Trend Report. This trend is hard on farmers and rural communities, according to a recent study by senior academic watchdogs of food monopolies — William Heffernan, Mary…

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THOUGHT FOR FOOD: Vote Food Democracy

If I say “food” and ask you to say the first word that comes into your mind, I expect it might be agriculture, or maybe health, or hungry, or yummy, or water, or maybe even diet. But I’ll bet you a dollar to donuts (notwithstanding donuts are probably worth more than dollars now, so I should say donuts to dollars)…

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The Milan Pact: Checklist or Mannapesto?

‘Cities are centers of economics, culture, infrastructure, expertise, and they have a strategic role to play on the sustainable food file.’ —Wayne Roberts Field notes from this week It’s still not too late in January to squeak in under the deadline on the theme of the major opportunity created last year, and the major challenge facing us this year. My…

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Praxis or Paris

‘Only one force can free us from the monopoly over action now held by national governments – our own gumption!’ —Wayne Roberts Field notes from this week Dear Mayor Foodworthy: As everyone knows, there wasn’t much action coming out of the Paris talks on climate change. But a lot happened in terms of traction. Anyone who’s paying attention now knows…

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Good Food Puts Carbon Where It Belongs

‘Getting up on the right side of bread in terms of climate change will be the first, most urgent and biggest accomplishment of food policies for cities and countries around the world. —Wayne Roberts Field notes from this week Dear Minister Chewonthis: Alas, this report from the field does not come from Paris, where governments and climate activists met to…

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Wayne’s food field notes served up hot!

‘The idea of a national food policy is the best thing to happen to food since slicing your own whole-grain bread.’— Wayne Roberts Field notes from this week We’re in luck. The mood of open government is so buoyant across Canada that we are able to base this field report on my draft correspondence with the new minister-in-waiting of food, Minister Chewonthis.…

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Wayne’s Food Policy Field Notes This Week

‘Teaching cooking is a vehicle to teach food literacy.’— BC chef Barbara Finley tells the room. Notes from this week This week, I’m reporting back on the Farm to Cafeteria/Farm to School conference held in Montreal on November 12-14. It was Canada’s first nation-wide Farm to School and was mainly organized by two groups, Farm to Cafeteria based in Vancouver and Equiterre, based…

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Trudeau’s government to grab right end of the food stick

If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s instructions to his new Minister of Agriculture are followed, Canada will soon lead the pack of G20 economically powerful countries when it comes to food policy. Among the duties listed in Trudeau’s public mandate letter to Minister Lawrence MacAulay is one to “develop a food policy that promotes healthy living and safe food by putting…

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