Fall 2000, Volume 3, Number 4
Inside this issue:
- Farms and the Future of Food in BC
- Hunger, Poverty and Food Security: Rethinking Social Policy?
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The following is a re-print of the April 2025 edition of Shift Storm, the CCPA’s monthly newsletter which focuses on the intersection of work and…
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The Saskatchewan government loves to celebrate treaties.
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Farmland Inequality on the Prairies Download 1.29 MB32 pages On the Canadian prairies, small and medium-sized family farms are often portrayed as the primary food…
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