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The Complete Guide to Finding Local Food in Toronto - Green Ribbon
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The Complete Guide to Finding Local Food in Toronto. Follow me on Twitter here. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last several years, you’ve probably heard about the local food revolution. Food gurus, journalists and even ordinary people all over North America are moving away from mass supermarkets and heading to the local farmers’ market instead. Of course, some of these people are foodies who insist on purely organic meals, but why is everybody else jumping on the bandwagon? Thinking about...
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RAD-ART TALKBACK: RETHINKING THE ARTS AT FES | Wild Garden Media Centre
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Wild Garden Media Centre. Membership & Access. Eco Art & Media Festival 2016. RAD-ART TALKBACK: RETHINKING THE ARTS AT FES. RAD-ART TALKBACK: RETHINKING THE ARTS AT FES. Where do we want FES arts programming to be in 2020? How do we get there? Here are some of the themes and projects we touched on. Join the conversation via the Comments section, or get in touch by email. BEGINNING: MAPPING ARTS AT FES. In October, Erica Gajewski in November, and Andrew Zealley. Major Research Papers (MRPs) and Dissertati...
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Local Economies = Local Happiness? | down the garden path
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Down the garden path. Food Waste – a growing issue. January 25, 2011 · 3:55 pm. Local Economies = Local Happiness? On Monday January 24, Sustain Ontario. Hosted a screening of The Economics of Happiness. The director Helena Norberg-Hodge rounded out the panel, and provided further discussion of issues raised in the film, including the connections between North American demand and developing world emissions and the numerous and far-reaching impacts of losing farmland. This post was originally published at...
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Food by Ward | Toronto Food Policy Council
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Food by Ward Resources. Archive: Toronto Public Health. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Food Advertising to Children. Food Justice Day Proclamation. Greater Golden Horseshoe Alliance. Healthy Cities, Healthy Public Policy. Soda Ban from Recreation Centres (not passed). Supportive Food Language in the Official Plan. The Toronto Food Strategy. Toronto Food Policy Council. Toronto Green Roof Bylaw. Food Waste by Sector: Exciting Initiatives In. Food Waste: Books and Reports on Food Waste.
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Healthy People, Healthy Planet: July 2011
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Healthy People, Healthy Planet. Trying to save the world, one post at a time. Monday, July 25, 2011. Summer Vacation Time, 2011 Edition. Last summer, when I took some time away from this blog because life was a little busy, I said I wished I could escape to a cabin in the woods. Well friends, that time has come! When I get back next weekend, I'll post some photos of my escape and let you know whether my DEET-free insect repellent worked. Meanwhile, here's a shot of my cats sleeping:. Links to this post.
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Food Security 101 | Good Food Centre
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How to Become a Member. May 5, 2014. May 5, 2014. 8220;Food security” is a concept that has become widely understood by poverty activists and scholars and helping professionals. While the concept is rich with notions that move the conversation of hunger beyond that of simply providing enough food for all, the term can be isolating and confusing for people unaware of its full definition. Is food security simply having regular and secure access to enough food? Does it have a micro, mezzo, or macro approach?
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Healthy People, Healthy Planet: June 2011
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Healthy People, Healthy Planet. Trying to save the world, one post at a time. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Meet City Seed Farms. If you live in Toronto and haven't heard of City Seed Farms, you're missing out! Is a brand new backyard farming business that grows veggies in west end gardens and sells them at Sorauren Farmers' Market. I asked founder Erica Lemieux to tell us more about her new business. How did you come up with this concept? From my experience volunteering with Young Urban Farmers CSA, I know ...
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