FSC News
Host FSC's Next Assembly - Call for Proposals
In November 2014, we will be hosting our 8th National Assembly and we are looking for a host organization and community to help make it happen. We hold the assembly in a new community or region of Canada each time to make this exciting event accessible to different communities as well as to highlight regional food issues. Continue reading.
Tasting Food Democracy in Review
150 enthusiastic people crammed into a hall at the Centre for Social Innovation-Regent Park last night to discuss the need for a national food policy on the eve of a Food Summit gathering executives from some of Canada’s biggest food businesses. Read more and watch the video.
Food Democracy Intolerance - The Conference Board's 2nd Food Summit
The 2nd Food Summit didn't disappoint in terms of staying true to its corporate inclinations. In case you missed them, here are two articles on this event.
Hannah Renglich: Industry voices dominate at Canadian Food Summit
Catherine Porter: Conference Board's food strategy summit missing important voices
Still not clear on what the big deal is? Read the backgrounder document FSC produced on the shortcomings of the Conference Board's process.
Next Steps
A national food policy cannot be developed without the voices and democratic participation of Canadians across this country. Join the conversation on our Citizen's blog!
Revamping our Bylaws: FSC’S Annual General Meeting
Save the Date: 27 November 2013
As we reported at our General Assembly last November in Edmonton, Food Secure Canada is currently updating our bylaws to conform with the new Federal Not for Profit Act. (All federally incorporated non-profits must do so by October 2014). Our Steering Committee and our Governance Sub-Committee have been working hard to come up with proposals that meet the needs of our membership and makes us a stronger and more democratic organization. Sometimes it feels as though we are trying to stick a square peg into a round hole! However, in the coming months we shall be consulting our members on our new proposals, which will then be further refined based on your input, and hopefully adopted at our next Annual General Meeting, to be held 27 November 2013, probably in Montreal. Mark your calendar and make plans to join us. Food Secure Canada belongs to its members and supporters across the country and we count on your involvement in this discussion about its future. Stay tuned.
And if you have not yet joined Food Secure Canada, you can do so here.
More background on this issue is available here.
News from our Networks
Local & Sustainable Food Systems Network
The Network meets every two months on the second Thursday via a teleconference. The April conference call of the Local & Sustainable Food Systems Network featured a presentation by FarmStart’s Christie Young, describing the genesis of their programs. Read more.
The Network’s next teleconference will take place on June 13th and will be in French. Additional information will be provided closer to the event.
FSC Celebrates National Day of Collective Kitchens in Quebec
On March 26, FSC took part in the 16th Quebec collective kitchens' day organized by the Quebec Collective Kitchens Association. The Association organized a guided tour of Montreal and its rich history of community kitchens and gardens. Operating in Quebec since the 80s, today around 1,400 collective kitchens serve more than 35,000 Quebecers in need. Continue reading.
FSC Participates in New Farmers Initiatives Tour in Southwestern BC
In his 2006 E.F. Schumacher Society lecture Richard Heinberg called for 50 million new farmers. And while we may not need quite so many in Canada, we are still in desperate need of new and additional farmers. With almost 50% of our farmers 55 years
old or older, and 75% of them without a next generation to take over the farm, we are
running out of time to train up their replacements.
During the week of March 18th, FarmStart founder, Christie Young, and Abra Brynne, FSC’s coordinator of the Sustainable Food Systems Network, toured communities in southwestern BC, meeting with individuals and organizations working on new farmer initiatives. Continue reading.
FSC's New Look
Work is well underway for our new website and logo! The grand vernissage will be later this fall. Stay tuned!
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