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Food council takes root in Brandon, digs into food security

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Full Article featured in the Brandon Sun – April 15, 2021 Entering into its third year of operation, the Brandon Food Council is making the leap from pilot program to […]

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Connecting our Diverse Food Security Experiences

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines food security as having physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to allow people to meet their dietary

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Call to Action: COVID-19 & Food Security

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May 20, 2020 Food Matters Manitoba is leading the way for provincial food security with a mandate to build a province where good food nourishes strong communities and healthy people.

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Food Security & COVID-19 Joint Statement Brandon

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Joint Statement Released April 23, 2020 Both locally and globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the lack of resilience in our food systems. We are especially concerned about the food

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Brandon Food Council: Vision for A Food Secure City

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– by Kristen Lowitt and Olivia Boyce The Brandon Food Council recently hosted its first of a planned series of community forums. Oriented around the theme of ‘building a food

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My Learning at Food Matters

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I am a Winnipeg resident who went to Toronto to pursue a Master’s in Public Health. However, home is where the heart is and when I had the chance to

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Newcomer Traditional Foods Map

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Join us for the launch of the Newcomer Traditional Foods Map March 18, 2020 5pm to 7pm Sergeant Tommy Prince Place   90 Sinclair Street It can be hard to find

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Health is wealth, and good nutrition is what it takes

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“Food is medicine and I want to heal the people,” says Ala’a Eideh, a long time FMM Nutrition Mentor and educator who is helping people make positive change so they

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Food Security and MB Budget: Wpg Event

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August 27, 2019 (Winnipeg, MB): Nearly 70 people will gather at Winnipeg Harvest on August 28 to discuss how the Manitoba budget can support access to good food, health and

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Food Security Conversations: Brandon and Winnipeg

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How can the province ensure every community has access to healthy and affordable foods?What public services and programs are needed to support sustainability throughout the food system? Food Matters Manitoba

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