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We Are Also Part of This World

Many people might think that Fairtrade Premiums are only for building schools. No. We all know what malnutrition is. We know what happens when people are not well fed. When people are not well fed, it affects their human resource Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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Avocados: Growing opportunities for farmers

The majority of avocados we eat are the Hass variety, named after its initial planter, propagator, and patent-owner, Rudolph Hass, who planted the first of its kind in California in 1920. The original tree succumbed to root fungus in 2002, Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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Getting a Taste For Fair Trade Wine

Motivated by these concerns, I began to wonder more broadly about the future sustainability of our food sources and eventually joined the Slow Food Canada Thompson Okanagan Convivium, which is part of “a global, grassroots organization linking the pleasure of Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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Our Thoughts are with the People of Nepal

On April 25th, 2015, Nepal was rocked by a 7.9 magaitude earthquake. With the epicentre near to the capital Kathmandu, vast amounts of distruction have been witnessed, which has included the loss of many lives, now well into the thousands.  Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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The Beautiful Game: Changing lives at home and abroad

In this mixed-team tournament, members of the Vancouver Street Soccer League (VSSL) and a Vancouver Whitecaps supporter group, the Southsiders, have met up to share equipment, a meal, and a day of soccer. The VSSL comprises players from all avenues Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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A&W introduces organic, Fair Trade coffee

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – A&W Food Services of Canada Inc., the nation’s second largest hamburger restaurant company with 819 locations coast-to-coast, is bringing to its customers organic, Fair Trade coffee. The brewed coffee is exclusively blended and roasted for A&W by Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins with Coconut Brown Sugar Streusel

What can I say? I lack self-control.  This North American breakfast staple is less than appetizing when its everyday production is considered. Banana plantation workers are some of the most poorly treated, often working 12 to 14 hours daily, without Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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UNBC Designated a Fair Trade Campus

January 27, 2015 – The University of Northern British Columbia is now a Fair Trade Campus. “The Fair Trade Campus designation is the latest example of UNBC’s ongoing commitment to sustainability,” says UNBC President Daniel Weeks. “Ensuring that products consumed Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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Alternative Trade: Legacies for the Future

Many fair trade advocates willingly contribute to a fairer world for disadvantaged producers. But where does fair trade fit in the larger notion of alternative trade? In this dense-but-approachable short text, Gavin Fridell, the Canada research chair in international development Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago
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How Sweet It Is: Buying fair trade sugar empowers farmers and protects the environment

It’s hard to imagine a tougher way to earn a living than growing and harvesting sugar cane by hand. Small-scale sugar cane farmers in countries such as Paraguay, Belize, Costa Rica, the Philippines, and Malawi face dangerous challenges every day Read more…

By CFTN, 11 years5 years ago

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