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Author: Andrew McAllister

Preserving Pasts, Reimagining Futures: A Discussion Workshop on Aboriginal Foodways

March 31, 2015April 21, 2015 Andrew McAllister

The TYFPC is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a FREE cooking workshop and speaker session designed to critically explore the impact of resource extraction on the food sovereignty, food security, and traditional food ways of Canada’s aboriginal peoples. In partnership with Patrick […]

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Welcome to the New TYFPC Website

March 25, 2015March 27, 2015 Andrew McAllister

After a long winter, spring is here. And with spring comes some exciting news! We’ve been working hard over the past few months to redesign our website and are proud to share with you the new look. Here is what’s changed: Our new homepage highlights […]

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Statement of support for workers on strike at UofT and York

March 6, 2015March 6, 2015 Andrew McAllister

The Toronto Youth Food Policy Council (TYFPC) is in full support and in solidarity with CUPE 3903 and 3902 who are currently on strike for affordable and quality education for all, an equitable work environment, and job security. We understand these strikes to be symptomatic […]

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An Interview with Emily Martyn

February 18, 2015 Andrew McAllister

Emily is a former TYFPC member and current manager of CRC Regent Park Community Food Centre. We got a chance to catch up with her and ask her a few questions about her thoughts on how youth can strategically plan to enhance their chances of […]

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TYFPC Discussion Meet-Up: Privatization of Food

February 5, 2015February 5, 2015 Andrew McAllister

Join us for an informal discussion on the increasing privatization of food and what we can do about it. Date: Thursday, February 12 Time: 5-7pm Location: Coffee Tree Roastery, 2412 Bloor Street West, Toronto The discussion will be facilitated by the TYFPC. Participants are welcome […]

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