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  • Home
  • What do we do?
    • Mission & Vision
    • Goals
    • Our Work >
      • 2025 >
        • Local Food Forum - 2025
      • 2024 >
        • Highlights
        • Local Food Research
      • 2023 >
        • What's Next
      • 2019 >
        • Food and Agriculture Economic Development Forum
        • Food and Agriculture in Haliburton County: Looking Beyond the Census
      • 2018 >
        • Highlights
      • 2017 >
        • Highlights
        • Optimizing Farmers' Markets
        • Mobile Abattoir Research
        • Hens and Eggs >
          • Backyard Chickens Fact Sheet
          • Egg Grading - Feasibility Study
      • 2016 >
        • Highlights
        • Health Matters at the Council Table
      • 2015 >
        • Community Food Assessment Reports >
          • Food Production and Consumption Report
          • Food Mapping Report
          • Food and Official Plan Report
      • 2013 >
        • Buy Local Food Guide Survey
        • Good Food Radio
      • 2011 >
        • Local Food Infrastructure Report
      • 2008 >
        • Local Food Coalition Report
    • Meet the Team
    • Collaboration is Key
    • Newsletter >
      • December 2024
      • April; 2025
  • What can you do?
    • The ABCs
    • Gardening
    • Backyard Chickens
    • Food and Agri-Tourism
    • Learn >
      • Food Policy for Canada
      • Vote On Food and Farming
      • Climate Change
      • Food, Agriculture, and Sustainability Resources
  • Access Local Food
    • Local Food Directory
    • Local Food Access Map
  • Starting A Food Business?
    • Food Business Resources >
      • Haliburton County Resources
      • Provincial and Federal Resources
      • Print and Online Resources
      • Learning Resources
      • Business Plans and Market Research Resources
      • Funding and Financing Resources
    • Local Kitchen Facilities for Rent
    • Add your kitchen facility
    • Kitchen Facilities Outside the County
  • Contact

SUstain Ontario
​Vote on Food

Sustain Ontario is an alliance for healthy food and farming. They know that in order to 'build back better,' we need leaders that are prepared to challenge conventional wisdom, recognize the multi-jurisdictional roles required to address systemic issues, and will accept responsibility and provide resources.

That's why Sustain Ontario wants to raise the profile of food and farming in electoral campaigns, so we can find leaders who are prepared to collaborate and work together toward sustainable food systems.

Sustain Ontario members have produced a set of priorities which will resonate across the province. You can find the issues, evidence, and action items to support them, on this campaign page: 


https://sustainontario.com/vote-on-food

There you will also find 
the 12 Big Questions postcard to take to your all-candidates meeting.
Ask your electoral candidates if they support these ideas, and vote for those who do!

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