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  2. Toronto Food Policy Council - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Food Policy Council (TFPC) is a citizen body of food activists and experts responsible for generating food policy for the City of Toronto government.. Formed in 1991, the 30-member TFPC supports scores of programs with the shared goal of ensuring equitable access to food, nutrition, community development and environmental health, acting as professional lobbyist for the people on ...

  3. Wayne Roberts (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal [1] Food Secure Canada's Lifetime Achievement Award. Wayne Roberts (30 September 1944 – 20 January 2021) was a Canadian food policy analyst and writer. He was known for his role as the manager of the Toronto Food Policy Council (TFPC) from 2000-2010. The TFPC, a citizen body of thirty food activists, is ...

  4. Food Policy Council - Wikipedia

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    Food Policy Council. A Food Policy Council or Food Board is an organisation which enables citizens to influence food policy, generally on a local level. The concept originated in the United States, where the first council was founded in Knoxville in 1982 to battle the effects of an economic recession on the local food supply system. [1]

  5. Cuisine of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Toronto reflects Toronto's size and multicultural diversity. Ethnic neighbourhoods throughout the city focus on specific cuisines, such as authentic Chinese and Vietnamese found in the city's Chinatowns, Korean in Koreatown, Greek on The Danforth, Italian cuisine in Little Italy and Corso Italia, Bangladeshi cuisine in southwest Scarborough and East York, and Indian/Pakistani in ...

  6. Food policy - Wikipedia

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    Food policy is the area of public policy concerning how food is produced, processed, distributed, purchased, or provided. Food policies are designed to influence the operation of the food and agriculture system balanced with ensuring human health needs. This often includes decision-making around production and processing techniques, marketing ...

  7. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health - Wikipedia

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    The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, formerly named the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, is a non-profit research and public policy organization that promotes solutions to food insecurity, poor diet quality, and weight bias. Located in Hartford, Connecticut at The University of Connecticut, the Rudd Center was co-founded in March ...

  8. Food Brigade, Little Free Pantries join St. Peter's Haven in ...

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    The Food Brigade and Clifton Little Free Pantry Inc., two of the organizations, are new to the city and have stepped forward to help in the effort to reduce hunger locally. The third, St. Peter's ...

  9. Paul M. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Paul Taylor. Born. Toronto, Canada. Occupation (s) Executive director, consultant, community-builder, university instructor. Political party. New Democratic Party. Paul M. Taylor (born 1982) is a Canadian food security & anti-racism activist and former executive director of FoodShare Toronto. He is currently the co-CEO of Evenings & Weekends ...