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Olds High School Named Canada’s 6th Fair Trade School!

May 10, 2016 | Olds, Alberta. Olds High School has been designated Canada’s 6th Fair Trade School, joining a growing movement from coast to coast. Olds High School is proud to be a member of the UNESCO Associated Schools network Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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West African Fair Trade Cotton: Understanding the impacts on producer communities

In 1964, the global community gathered in Geneva for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It was here that representatives from nations in the global south made a collective call for better and stronger commercial exchanges between northern Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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Gimli High School Designated Canada’s 5th Fair Trade School

Gimli, Manitoba | Feb 19, 2016. Gimli High School, situated in the small lakeside town of Gimli, Manitoba, has become the 5th Fair Trade school in Canada.  Gimli High School has been actively involved in raising awareness and improving its own Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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Canada’s 13th Fair Trade Designated Campus and 1st Cegep!

February 2, 2016 – Sorel-Tracy, QC: Cégep de Sorel-Tracy has become Canada’s 13th designated Fair Trade Campus, and the first Cégep to earn the designation. CEGEPs are educational institutions at the college level in Quebec. Cégep de Sorel-Tracy joins the growing list of Canadian Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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University of Sherbrooke Designated Canada’s 12th Fair Trade Campus!

January 25, 2016 | Sherbrooke, Quebec. The University of Sherbrooke has become Canada’s 12th Fair Trade Campus! The University has been committed to supporting fair trade for many years, and has being doing so through its purchasing and public engagement Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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University of Western Ontario Designated Canada’s 11th Fair Trade Campus!

January 21, 2016 | London, Ontario. Conversations about fair trade began within the Western chapter of Engineers Without Borders in 2010, when the team set a clear mandate to work towards becoming a Fair Trade Campus. Since then, they have been Read more…

By CFTN, 9 years4 years ago
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Cavelier-De LaSalle, Quebec, Designated Canada’s 4th Fair Trade School!

LaSalle, Quebec | December 3, 2015. Cavelier-De LaSalle High School has been designated Quebec’s 2nd and Canada’s 4th Fair Trade School. The new designation was announced at an event at the High school on December 3rd. “It is an honor Read more…

By CFTN, 10 years4 years ago
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Yam Enchiladas with Easy Mole Sauce (Recipe)

Take a tally of the most readily available certified Fairtrade ingredients—chocolate, cocoa, sugar, coconut, cinnamon, nuts (the list goes on)—and you’ve got the foundation for hundreds of desserts. And while there are many certified Fairtrade ingredients that aren’t cakery staples Read more…

By CFTN, 10 years4 years ago
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Equal Arrangements – Labourers on cut-flower plantations find empowerment through fair trade

It is hard not to appreciate the delicate symmetry of an Ecuadorian rose. Flower-buying Canadians agree; in 2013, 59 percent of Canada’s 130 million imported roses came from Ecuador. Another 39 percent, more than 50 million, came from Colombia. Roses Read more…

By CFTN, 10 years4 years ago
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Agroforestry for Resilient Communities

As a member of the Fairtrade International system, APROMALPI members have relied on stable prices and additional premiums to support the local community and invest in business development projects such as infrastructure for water and waste management. APROMALPI members also Read more…

By CFTN, 10 years4 years ago

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