Weaving food policy and community action: an agenda for change / Tisser une Agenda pour une Politique Alimentaire: nourir nos actions
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Weaving food policy and community action: an agenda for change / Tisser une Agenda pour une Politique Alimentaire: nourir nos actions


November 26, 2010 to November 28, 2010


Tisser une Agenda pour une Politique Alimentaire: nourir nos actions

The Assembly will take place at Universite de Montreal (Quebec).

The Assembly will begin with a keynote panel on Friday, November 26, focusing on the 'big picture' around food, energy, and climate change, with a panel of speakers from the 'global South' and Canada. The speakers will unveil the international corporate agenda and discuss the responses from small farmers and social movements against land grabs and the degeneration of agriculture into the production of biomass for whatever industrial purpose is currently convenient. This discussion will be placed in the context of the movement for Food Sovereignty.

In addition to the workshops focusing on the People's Food Policy, there will be approximately 20 other workshop spaces of approximately 1 hour 20 minutes each. Members of FSC and Québec partners are encouraged to submit workshop proposals dealing with the above themes and related topics. Interactive formats are preferred, but the standard presentation /discussion format is acceptable. The final program will be decided by the Program Committee which includes members from Food Secure Canada Steering Committee and conference partners from Québec organizations.

Registration opens September 15, 2010. Cost will range from $200 to $310.

Venue: Universite de Montreal
Location: Montreal, QC
Website: http://foodsecurecanada.org
For information contact: Brenda Doner fscadmin@foodsecurecanada.org
Categories: Environment

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