Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 > > Below is our media release in response to Alan Rock's statements on > mandatory labelling and how they relate to tomorrow's > cross-country chapter actions. > > best wishes and thanks again to all who are participating in tomorrow's > actions. > > vgc > > Victoria Gibb-Carsley > Organizing Coordinator > The Council of Canadians > e-mail: vgibb-carsley > phone: 613-233-4487 x 228 > toll free: 1-800-387-7177 > fax: 613-233-6776 > web site: www.canadians.org > > > Jennifer Story > October 5, 2001 1:07 PM > Council of Canadians > Cc: 'gene_allies' > Will Loblaws join Rock?? > > > > Media Release > > For Immediate Release Friday, > October 5, 2001 > > > Rock supports mandatory labelling: > > Council of Canadians pressures Loblaws to join him > > > Ottawa - Energized by Health Minister Alan Rock's comments yesterday in > support of mandatory labelling, the > Council of Canadians will be handing out information to grocery shoppers > tomorrow in front of Loblaws-owned > stores across the nation. They will be talking to shoppers about Bill > C-287, a Private Member's Bill currently > before the House of Commons, which calls for the mandatory labelling of > all genetically engineered (GE) foods. > > The Council of Canadians will also be talking to shoppers about their > strong opposition to Loblaws' recent > decision to force its suppliers to remove all GE-free labels from their > products. > > " 36 countries around the world have or are pursuing mandatory labelling > laws, " says Nadège Adam, Biotech > Campaigner for the Council of Canadians. " Loblaws likes to think of > themselves as a trendsetter. On labelling, > the Health Minister is now out front, while Loblaws is sadly lagging > behind. " > > Activists across the country vowed today to continue pressuring Loblaws > to publicly support mandatory > labelling, and to go further in removing GE ingredients from their > products. > > " We've been picketing their stores since 1999 and we will continue until > Loblaws does the right thing, " affirms > Ramona Ryan in Halifax, Nova Scotia. > > " Loblaws should be joining the Health Minister this week in supporting > the current bill on mandatory labelling, " > says Sue Mander of Toronto, " They can be certain that we will keep after > them until they do. " > > " Our food supply has been tampered with without our knowledge or > consent, " says Victor Lau of Regina. " As > long as Loblaws continues to stick its head in the sand, we will > continue to go to their customers and inform > them of the company's opposition to labelling. " > > " We are glad to hear that Minister Rock has improved his position, " says > Elsie Dean from Vancouver. " We can > only hope that now Mr. Weston will also come to his senses and support > mandatory labelling. " > > > Council chapters in the following communities will be picketing Loblaws > stores on Saturday: > > Nova Scotia: Halifax, South Shore Ontario: Sault-Ste-Marie, Owen Sound, > Peterborough, Peel Region, Niagara, Toronto, > London, Cambridge, Hamilton, Guelph, Brockville, Windsor Quebec: > Montreal Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, Regina Alberta: Red > Deer British Columbia: Vancouver, North Shore, Coquitlam, Kamloops, > Richmond > > - 30 - > > For more information: Nadège Adam, Biotech Campaigner, ph: (613) > 233-4487, ext. 245, cell: (613) 295-0432 > > > Jennifer Story > Media Officer > Council of Canadians > [613] 233.4487 x.234 > [613] 233.6776 fax > [613] 795.8685 cell > 1.800.387.7177 toll free > http://www.canadians.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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