U.S and Canadian panel to present on the risks of genetically modified fish in Charlottetown Charlottetown, October 19, 2011 – On Monday night October 24th, at The Charlottetown Rodd Hotel, U.S. and Canadian campaigners will speak about the stakes at hand with...
Monday October 17, Ottawa. On Friday, the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) was informed that its registration to attend the “Feeding a Hungry World: Hunger Has No Boundaries – A Summit for Animal Agriculture”, which starts tonight with a keynote address...
U.S. approval would trigger corporate plans to produce genetically modified salmon eggs in Canada, but Environment Canada remains silent October 11, 2011. The White House has confirmed that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finished an environmental...
Public forums to highlight risks of GM crops and animals September 9, 2011 – The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network and the Society for a GE Free BC are excited to announce a series of public forums called “Genetic Modification and the Future of Food” in 12...