Canada's Regulators and Genetically Modified Foods: The Public's Protection?
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Canada's Regulators and Genetically Modified Foods: The Public's Protection
Canadians want to know the food they eat is safe and if it is derived from a natural process. This is a logical demand because the only true exercise of power a consumer has in the liberal free market system is who they give their money to. Canadians have been unable to exercise due diligence on foods before they purchase them. Furthermore, Canadians' concerns for the
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about/about.html> (October 15, 2003) Kimbrell, Andrew. "Breaking the Law of Life" Resurgence Magazine. 16 March 2002 <http://resurgence.gn.apc.org/home.htm> (October 15, 2003) McHugen, Alan. Pandora's Picnic Basket: The Potential and Hazards of Genetically Modified Foods. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Teitel, Martin, Kimberly Wilson. Genetically Engineered Food: Changing the Nature of Nature: What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Our Planet. Rochester: Park Street Press, 2001.
about/about.html> (October 15, 2003) Kimbrell, Andrew. "Breaking the Law of Life" Resurgence Magazine. 16 March 2002 <http://resurgence.gn.apc.org/home.htm> (October 15, 2003) McHugen, Alan. Pandora's Picnic Basket: The Potential and Hazards of Genetically Modified Foods. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Teitel, Martin, Kimberly Wilson. Genetically Engineered Food: Changing the Nature of Nature: What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Our Planet. Rochester: Park Street Press, 2001.