4/01/2010

Local NS Activists on Clinton's apology to Haiti for failed trade policies - Vive

Eaton points to one alternative underway in Nova Scotia - a Food
Policy Council that will be formally established at a meeting in
Truro on April 19. Council members will include farmers, consumers,
academics, policy analysts and government representatives. Eaton says the
Council will promote food security for all Nova Scotians by focusing on
ways to grow more of our own food. She contends that growing more local
food would help curtail climate change, reduce dependence on increasingly
expensive fossil fuels and alleviate global poverty.

Local NS Activists on Clinton's apology to Haiti for failed trade policies - Vive

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