Where is food literacy headed for the students of Ontario? Read registered dietitian, Rosie Swartz's blog post here.
If elected, what will the parties do to support food literacy and healthy school food programs? Sustain Ontario invites you to join a virtual all-party event on Thursday, May 26th from 12 noon to 1 p.m. ET to hear from the following candidates that party leaders have appointed as representatives: Matt Richter, Green Party of Ontario, Parry Sound-Muskoka | 12 – 12:15 p.m. Amanda Pulker-Mok, Ontario Liberal Party, Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston | 12:15 – 12:30 p.m. Terence Kernaghan, Ontario New Democratic Party, London North Centre | 12:30 – 12:45 p.m. TBD, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | 12:45-1 p.m. The event will be live-streamed on Facebook and available for viewing afterward. It will be moderated by Dr. Peggy O’Neil of Brescia University College. Candidates will answer the following four questions, provided to them in advance — If elected, what will you do to…
To learn more about why we need healthy food and food literacy in Ontario schools, visit Sustain Ontario's 2022 #VoteONFood campaign here. This event is hosted by Sustain Ontario, the Coalition for Healthy School Food and Brescia University College.
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Mary Carver Carver, P.H.Ec.
5/26/2022 06:49:58 am
This is a super effort from Sustain Ontario and the Coaltion for Food Literacy and Healthy School Food to encourage voters to consider their FOOD when they go to the polls. Food security, preservation of agricultural land, food prices, food literacy, food and nutirition for healthy kids and families.
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5/26/2022 01:32:35 pm
This was an excellent Forum hosted by Dr. Peggy O'Neil, PhD, PHEc. of Brescia and Carolyn Webb of Sustain Ontario. Thank you to the 3 political parties that sent a spokesperson to this event to answer 4 proposed questions. There were a number of personal opinions and experiences expressed but truthfully not much party policy disclosed. Getting others talking about improved food literacy is a big step. It was very disappointing that the PC party did not send a representative to this Forum.
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5/27/2022 11:33:07 am
This was such an excellent Forum chaired by Dr. Peggy O.Neil, P.H.Ec. at Brescia University College and Sustain Ontario. Tearms working together have success x 2. The election candidate delegates weere gracious with their time and support of food literacy in the curriculum.
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