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- The Jaggi Singh trial –Ideas are being put on trial in Canada. This became clear sitting in the courtroom at Toronto’s Old City Hall on Thursday, April 28. Jaggi Singh, one of the nation’s most prominent anti-capitalist activists, pleaded guilty to urging people to take down the $5-million G20 summit fence erected in downtown…
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- Koch, Angie –Angie Koch is a new farmer and owner of Fertile Ground CSA in Waterloo.
- Levkoe, Charles Z. –Charles Z. Levkoe has worked in both urban and rural food initiatives. His experiences in the area of food politics and community food security span the last decade in partnership with numerous non-profit organizations and local networks. Currently, he is pursuing his PhD in geography working with community food initiatives…
- Perry, Adam –Adam Perry is co-artistic director of Toronto’s In Forma Theatre and a very occasional urban gardener. His favourite meal is dim sum on a Sunday morning with friends.
- Sehgal, Geeta –Geeta Sehgal is an environmental and social justice activist working in Edmonton.
- Hansen, Yolanda –Yolanda Hansen lives and works in Regina, where she conducted part of her MA research on community gardens. Her favourite food is tomatoes straight from the garden.
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- Hodder, Candace –Candace Hodder is a writer, organizer and environmental educator.
- Rao, Anuradha –Anuradha Rao is a Canadian biologist, writer and world traveller.
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- Elmer, Jon –Jon Elmer is a Canadian writer and photojournalist specializing in the Middle East and Canadian foreign and military policy. He has lived in and reported extensively from the West Bank and Gaza Strip – based in Jenin, Bethlehem and Gaza City – covering such topics as the al-Aqsa intifada, the…
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- From the ground up –On the West Coast, agriculture has always taken a back seat to logging, which has generated a lot of money for folks in these company towns. Now, as the export-the-trees-and-import-everything-else economy seems to be running out of steam, there’s renewed interest in small-scale farming as both a way to make…