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December 6, 2007 "FUTURE OF FOOD IN THE KOOTENAYS CONFERENCE I: OVERCOMING DENIAL"
Deconstructing Dinner hopes the raw recordings, shows, and resources presented on the Conference Page will aid groups across the country looking ensure the presence of a socially and environmentally responsible local food system that benefits local economies.
Part I Guests
Justin Roller, Fuel Cell Engineer, Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council Canada (Vancouver, BC) -
Justin's presentation was titled "Canada and the Coming Energy Transition". Justin introduced the conference by
outlining the current balance between global energy supplies and demand. He is currently a Masters candidate in Mechanical Engineering
at the University of British Columbia.
Richard Balfour, Architect / Director, Metro Vancouver Planning Coalition (Vancouver, BC) -
Richard is a Vancouver-based architect who also acts as a director with both the Metro Vancouver Planning
Coalition and the New City Institute. He recently published the book
"Strategic Sustainable Planning, A Civil Defense Manual for Cultural Survival". Richard recognizes the many
threats facing our current way of life, and as part of his research accessed a report that the provincial
government had witheld from releasing to the public. Through a freedom of information request, Richard was
responsible for the release of the report titled, "
BC's Food Self Reliance: Can BC farmers feed our growing population." The report was funded by the
BC Ministry of Agriculture and Lands. The final conclusion of the report was that BC currently produces
only 48% of the food consumed within the province. Alex Atamanenko, MP BC Southern Interior / NDP Agriculture Critic, "New Democratic Party of Canada" (Ottawa, ON / Castlegar, BC) - Elected the Member of Parliament for British Columbia Southern Interior in 2006. Alex is the critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Canadian Wheat Board. Atamanenko was born in New Westminster, and was educated at the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto. Corky Evans, MLA Nelson-Creston / NDP Opposition Critic for Agriculture and Lands, "New Democratic Party of British Columbia" (Victoria, BC / Winlaw, BC) - Corky Evans was elected as the MLA for Nelson Creston in 1991, and was re-elected in 1996. He was once again elected to represent his constituents on May 17, 2005. Corky has served as Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries.
Musical Selection (name/title/album/label) Theme/Soundclip - Adham Shaikh, Infusion, Fusion, Sonic Turtle (CDN) Music - Bob Marley, Revolution, Natty Dread, Island Records
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