GMO Labelling
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Campbell Soup says it supports federal standard for GMO labelling in U.S.Campbell Soup said if a U.S. federal labelling standard isn't established in a "reasonable amount of time," it will work independently to disclose the presence of GMOs in its products.HealthJan 8, 2016
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Documents reveal Canadian teenager target of GMO lobbyIn the PR war about genetically modified organisms or GMOs, documents reveal a Canadian teenager and her activism was the subject of emails strategizing how they could counter her message.HealthDec 21, 2015
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Teenage activist meets with Health Canada to discuss GMO labelling15-year-old Rachel Parent met with Health Canada officials Wednesday to discuss GMOs, labelling and the approval process.EnvironmentFeb 25, 2015
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GMO labelling activist Rachel Parent has rare meeting with health ministerAfter a year of aggressive lobbying, 15-year-old GMO labelling activist Rachel Parent finally got her chance to meet with federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose.EnvironmentNov 6, 2014
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GMO food and labelling: The cost questionIn the fight over genetically-modified food, a concern often raised is cost. Will it cost you and food companies more to source non-GMO food and to label it that way?CanadaOct 9, 2014
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Mixing it up: Ben & Jerry’s sources non-GMO ingredients for ice creamA scoop full of change with a sprinkle of activism: How ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s is sourcing non-GMO ingredients.CanadaOct 8, 2014
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Vermont’s food fight over mandatory GMO labellingVermont is known for its lush rolling hills, unique farm stands and local food markets, but the Green Mountain State is now home to a big legal battle over mandatory GMO labelling.CanadaOct 7, 2014
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Meet Rachel Parent — the teen fighting for GMO labelling in CanadaRachel Parent is a 15-year-old activist. Her goal: mandatory labelling in Canada of all genetically modified organisms, or GMOs that are found as ingredients in food.CanadaOct 6, 2014
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