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This episode #193 marks the final broadcast of Deconstructing Dinner before we embark on a much-needed break.
Producer & Host Jon Steinman speaks about the need to step away from producing new shows and what future might lie ahead. Jon also shares some reflections on the past 5 years of producing this weekly one-hour radio show and podcast, and offers suggestions to those involved in the responsible food movement - a movement which this show has helped track its evolution and certainly one that this show has in many ways been a part of.
Also on the show - a brief update (regrettably brief!) on our September undercover investigation on a B.C. egg business who had been fraudulently marketing their product as being from their own farm when in fact the property on which the business operated was not a farm at all! It appears the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has vowed silence instead of transparency.
Salmon Wars: The Battle for the West Coast Salmon Fishery
HIV/AIDS, Big Pharma, and Food
Livestock: Updates and Issues
Farming in the City II
Coffee, The Earth, and the Future of Civilization
Independent Canadian Radio Potluck
Co-operatives - Alternatives to Industrial Food II
Packaged Foods Exposed III - Kraft
The End of Food - The Evolution of Nutrition and Human Health
Co-operatives - Alternatives to Industrial Food I
Is Organic Worth the Price?
Vandana Shiva - Rice, Genocide and the Patenting of Life
Deceivable Dairy II
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Michael Ableman - Fields of Plenty
Agri-Business Exposed II (Cargill Part II)
Agri-Business Exposed I (Cargill Part I)
Farmers Speak Out
Deceivable Dairy I
Thought for Food - Alternatives Journal
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