The new Food & Water First videos are making headlines! The Orangeville Banner published a story this week about both film star Rachel McAdams and the city of Toronto supporting the cause!
Orangeville Banner on Food & Water First
PICKERING LANDS MEETING
NDACT chair Carl Cosack and Food & Water First volunteers attended a Land Over Landings meeting in Claremont (Oct 22nd) to share their experiences from the Mega Quarry campaign. Land Over Landings is trying to protect 13,000-acres of Class 1 farmland from being paved over for a Pickering airport and other development. The gym was packed and there was great enthusiasm for Carl’s presentation. It was also wonderful seeing all the Food & Water First lawn signs in the Pickering area! The Durham Region newspaper covered the event.
Durham Region story on Pickering Lands meeting
DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION
The David Suzuki Foundation has published a terrific Food & Water First column by Faisal Moola. DSF was a key supporter in the Mega Quarry campaign and co-organizer of last year’s Soupstock. It continues to support the campaign for the protection of prime farmland and source water regions.
Bill Lishman’s flight to Melancthon for Celebrate Food & Water First is making headlines in the Orangeville Banner! The paper has profiled Bill and the reasons for his latest airborne adventure — spreading the message about protecting prime farmland. “If we keep paving it over, there will be nothing left to grow stuff on to feed us. That’s what it comes down to.”
The “best little bookstore in Canada” is going to be the best little book stand at Celebrate Food & Water First! On August 18th, visit the Curiosity House Bookstore booth and pick up a copy of “Consumed: Food for a Finite Planet” by Sarah Elton, writer and CBC broadcaster. It’s a timely subject given the focus of Food & Water First, the protection of prime farmland and water resources.
Books by these local authors will also be available: Simon Heath, Cecily Ross, Donna Hefron, Leigh Evans, Hugh Brewster, Carolyn J. Morris, Debbie Ohi and Catherine Gildiner. The Curiosity House Bookstore in Creemore has been a popular destination for readers over the past 18 years. Visit their website: