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A community picnic against the FTAA

vieuxcmaq, Monday, April 16, 2001 - 11:00

kevin walsh (nopatentsonlife@yahoo.ca)

On April 19th between 11:00-14:00, farmers, farm workers, and urban and rural food activists from across the Americas will gather to picnic and denounce the implications that the FTAA will have for the food system. It is a family-friendly event that will involve speakers, music, live theatre, and free food, in the front courtyard of the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture in Quebec City.

A community picnic against the FTAA
April 19th, 11:00-14:00
Outside the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture in Quebec City – 200 rue Ste. Foy
Hosted by: The Belly of Resistance to the FTAA (www.foodnotlawns.org)

On April 19th between 11:00-14:00, farmers, farm workers, and urban and rural food activists from across the Americas will gather to picnic and denounce the implications that the FTAA will have for the food system. It is a family-friendly event that will involve speakers, music, live theatre, and free food, in the front courtyard of the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture in Quebec City.
“The FTAA is an instrument for forcing the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the patenting of life, and increasing the corporate control over agriculture and the food system,



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