Extrastuffs - JPCI C.I.T.Y.
Foodstuffs9 Sep 2015

Extrastuffs - JPCI C.I.T.Y.

Jessica talks to John Polanyi CI business students Sara, Hilary and Aditya about the role the PACT garden has played in their school and how their using the harvest to make a change in their neighbourhood. Post-2015 SAGE Global World Cup Update: JCPI's C.I.T.Y. student delegation did an incredible job in Seoul: they brought home the award for meeting the UN Millennium Development Goal of developing a global partnership for development at the 2015 SAGE World Cup. Congrats to Mr. Essabhai's Rotman's 2014-15 group. For more info: http://www.sagecanada.com/sage-canada-visits-2015-world-competition-in-seoul-south-korea/

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Ep 40: Matt Park Brews Crushable Craft Beers

Ep 40: Matt Park Brews Crushable Craft Beers

This week, we learn what the elements that give beer flavour, just in time to cheers to the end of another season. Matt Park is the Operations manager at Toronto's Burdock Brewery and he loves yeast....

17 Mai 201731min

Ep 39: A Farmer's Son's Perspective

Ep 39: A Farmer's Son's Perspective

This week we talk to the son of a farmer about his photographic homage to his upbringing, currently on display at Toronto's St Lawrence Market. Fittingly for one of Canada's oldest farmers' markets, A...

10 Mai 201735min

Ep 38: The Art of Fighting for Migrant Farmworkers' Rights

Ep 38: The Art of Fighting for Migrant Farmworkers' Rights

Workplace safety is known as a basic right in our country, however political collective Justice for Migrant Workers is working hard to spread awareness of the realities of the Seasonal Agricultural Wo...

3 Mai 201740min

Ep 37: The Meaning of Access in Attawapiskat

Ep 37: The Meaning of Access in Attawapiskat

How access to food, water and the Internet shapes one northern community; the people of Attawapiskat First Nation cope with the high cost of living on reserve. We chat with Kathy and Stephen Stoney-...

26 Apr 201728min

Ep 36: Nesting with (Sub)urban Chickens

Ep 36: Nesting with (Sub)urban Chickens

When life handed Michaela Kutaj a diagnosis that kept her close to home, she prescribed herself backyard chickens. This week, Jess takes a trip to the Mississauga to visit a woman who is reaping more...

21 Apr 201732min

Ep 35: Ran Goel is Bringing Urban Ag to the Mainstream

Ep 35: Ran Goel is Bringing Urban Ag to the Mainstream

What is the best way to get more people eating healthy food? We've seen a lot of work in this area, since the advent of the slow food movement, with community gardens popping up in urban settings ever...

12 Apr 201737min

Ep 34: Giuseppe Anile Took Sh*t but Doesn't Want to Give It

Ep 34: Giuseppe Anile Took Sh*t but Doesn't Want to Give It

Discussions of safe space and equal treatment are popping up across an array of industries right now, but identification of the need for safe space is an easy place for the discussion to end. This w...

5 Apr 20171h

Ep 33: The Family First Banh Mi Shop

Ep 33: The Family First Banh Mi Shop

This week, we talk to a former financial advisor about the decision he made to forget the money and pursue his dream to own his own restaurant. Normally, this would mean forfeiting time with family, b...

29 Mar 201738min

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