71 - Food Equity, "Another World is Possible." Farmer Tim Fisher. Gray County, Ontario, Canada. 02/04/22

 

Farmer Tim from, All Sorts of Acres Farm & Gallery Homestead, shares his insights into food equity and security. Tim and Dave reflect on the importance of Black Farm Settlements established in the 1800’s in Ontario, like at Negro Creek Road on Highway 6 south of Owen Sound. Tim’s unique perspective as a farmer working the land, providing food security to families living in large urban centres sheds light on food security. Tim shares how it felt like being in a science fiction movie delivering food to Toronto in Season 1 of the pandemy and the relief of being stuck in traffic again in Season 2. Tim and Dave explore the Trucker Convoy occupying Ottawa and find hope as we celebrate the end of the beginning of the pandemy. Tim and Dave reflect on Groundhog Day 2022 and discuss the Winter Olympics 2022.

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