Meeting: Working Together : Civil Society Input for Food Security in Canada Conference, 15-17 June 2001, Toronto, ON, CAThe conference brought together representatives of civil society organizations, and networks from each province and territory to develop strategies for increasing Canada's commitment to Food Security both domestically and internationally. As well, it worked to develop a civil society-based national action plan for food security. The in-depth report provides an overview of presentations and discussions. The “Food for All” initiative should become the basis for broad-based, participatory implementation at local, national, and international levels to ensure the legal right to food
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In 2007/8 world food prices spiked and global economic crisis set in, leaving hundreds of millions o...
Improving food security is difficult. There are many reasons why hunger and malnutrition persist, no...
Introduction: In Canada, foodborne disease and food insecurity are both important health issues that...
Canada has a long history of civil society involvement in food activism. While neo-liberal developme...
Food security agreements have been in force in Canada since 1976. Yet, between 2008 and 2015, Food B...
This session explores lessons learned in collaborations between academic researchers, students, and ...
Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System: Advocacy and Opportunity for Civil Society.Ed...
This document highlights some of the positive development impacts being achieved through Canada’s su...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Food security policy, programs, and infrastructure have been incorporated into Public Health and oth...
Background. Community members, Aboriginal organizations, public servants and academics have long bee...
In Canada, in the late 1990s, food security was officially recognized as a national and internation...
Meeting: Food at what Cost, 10-14 July 1983, Truro, N.S., CAMeeting: Agriculture Institute of Canada...
Canada's northern and remote regions experience high rates of food insecurity, exceptionally high fo...
The University of Saskatchewan hosted the Linking Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Conference where...
In 2007/8 world food prices spiked and global economic crisis set in, leaving hundreds of millions o...
Improving food security is difficult. There are many reasons why hunger and malnutrition persist, no...
Introduction: In Canada, foodborne disease and food insecurity are both important health issues that...