February 4, 2012
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CBAN Press Releases
Federal Government Proposes to Side-Step Health Canada’s Regulation of Genetically Modified Foods
Trade policy would sacrifice safety, say groups.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 – The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) and Les AmiEs de la Terre de Québec, as part of a federal government stakeholder consultation, have submitted comments to Agriculture Canada objecting to proposals that would allow a level of contamination from genetically modified (GM) foods from other countries that have not been approved by Health Canada.
Islanders Hold the Future of Wild Atlantic Salmon in their Hands
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 the introduction of genetically modified (GM, also called genetically engineered) Atlantic salmon in Canada and the U.S., and PEI’s central role as the proposed global supplier of GM salmon eggs.
Critics of Genetically Modified Animals Barred from Summit on the Future of Animal Agriculture
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 from the President of the University of Guelph, was denied.
U.S. Rubber-Stamp of GM Fish Imminent?
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 assessment of the genetically modified (GM) fast-growing Atlantic salmon called “AquaAdvantage”. The assessment is expected to be released to the U.S. public soon, for a 30-day comment period.
Vancouver Event on Genetically Modified Foods
Public forums in 12 communities will highlight risks of GM crops and animals
September 19, 2011. The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN), the Society for a GE Free BC, Vancouver Council of Canadians and the Health Action Network Society (HANS) are excited to announce a public forum in Vancouver on Monday September 26 from 7:00PM to 9:00PM at the Vancouver Public Library, on the controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods. The event will feature CBAN Coordinator Lucy Sharratt, from Ottawa.
Groups to Host 12 Public Events in BC on Genetically Modified Foods
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 communities in British Columbia, September 18 to October 1st.
US Opens Canada to GM Grass Contamination
US Department of Agriculture will not regulate genetically modified bluegrass, decision could be applied to future GM crops
Ottawa. July 13, 2011. Canadian environmental groups today expressed new concerns about a serious threat of contamination from genetically modified (GM) plants across the U.S. boarder after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) decided last week not to regulate a GM herbicide-tolerant grass, potentially opening the door to similar decisions on future GM crops.
Nova Scotia Should Steer Clear of Genetic Modification, groups warn
Premier returns from global biotech industry conference
Halifax, June 29, 2011. Groups in Nova Scotia are raising concerns today about the future of genetic modification (GM) in the province as Premier Darrell Dexter returns home from the major Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) conference in Washington DC.
Report Exposes Unstudied Risks of Monsanto’s Genetically Modified “SmartStax” Corn
EU Members State critiques and leaked industry documents uncover safety questions
Ottawa, June 28, 2011. German group Testbiotech today released a critical new report that exposes unstudied questions in confidential industry documents from Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences on their genetically modified (GM) eight-trait corn called “SmartStax”, approved in Canada in 2009.
Canada’s National Research Council Disavows GM Wheat
Thursday, April 7, 2011. Yesterday, the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) issued a statement to clarify that it has no plans to research genetically modified (GM) wheat.
NRC now states, “GM wheat is not an objective of the NRC wheat program. We will be developing a number of tools that will be used to reduce the breeding cycle, increase yield and adapt to climate stresses. GM varieties are not contemplated at this time.” The statement was issued in response to media stories of April 3 that reported on a leaked memo from the government research agency.








