Since the inception of Deconstructing Dinner in January 2006, a growing number of broadcasts have explored livestock as a topic for discussion. This broadcast will revisit with a number of guests who have previously appeared on the program. These topics are in much need of an update, and the three programs to revisit on this broadcast are “Eggs” (Jan.12/06), “Bacon and Marshmallows: The Story Behind Pork” (Mar.23/06) and “Slaughterhouses on the Butcher Block?” (May.4/06).
Topics of discussion…….1. An update on the elimination of battery cage egg production in Canada. 2. An update on the elimination of sow gestation stalls within Canada’s pork industry. 3. The battles waged between communities and intensive livestock operations (ILOs). 4. An update on the new British Columbia meat inspection regulations that threaten the future of the province’s small-scale livestock industry.
Guests
Bruce Passmore – Farm Animal Welfare Project Coordinator, Vancouver Humane Society (Vancouver, BC) – Bruce first appeared on the program on January 12, 2006 and launched our broadcast titled “Eggs”. The VHS coordinates the Chicken Out campaign – working towards the elimination of battery cages within Canada’s egg industry.
Vicki Burns – Executive Director, Winnipeg Humane Society (Winnipeg, MB) – Vicki first appeared on the program on March 23, 2006 and launched our broadcast titled Bacon and Marshmallows: The Story Behind Pork. The society had been coordinating the Quit Stalling campaign to see the elimination of sow gestation stalls from Canada’s pork industry. In February 2007, Canada’s largest pork producer Maple Leaf Foods, announced that they will phase out the use of these stalls over the next 10 years.
Elaine Hughes – Stop the Hogs Coalition (Archerwill, SK) – Elaine appeared on the program on March 23, 2006 during our broadcast titled “Bacon and Marshmallows: The Story Behind Pork”. At a meeting held in Archerwill on April 9, 2003, it was learned that North East Hogs/Big Sky Farms Inc. was proposing to establish a 5000-sow mega hog operation somewhere in the Tisdale/Archerwill area. The coalition is a group of concerned ratepayers of the Rural Municipalities of Barrier Valley and Ponass Lake that are opposed to this proposal. We hear an update on this issue.
Cathy Holtslander – Beyond Factory Farming Coalition (Saskatoon, SK) – The BFF promotes livestock production for health and social justice. They promote livestock production that supports food sovereignty, ecological, human and animal health as well as local sustainability and community viability and informed citizen/consumer choice. They recently authored The Citizens’ Guide to Confronting a Factory Farm.
Faye Street – General Manager, Kootenay Livestock Association, (Cranbrook, BC) – Faye first appeared on the program in May 2006 for our broadcast titled “Slaughterhouses on the Butcher Block?”. The KLA is a registered society whose members are livestock producers in the East and West Kootenay region of BC. They promote the beef cattle industry in the Kootenays as a viable and valuable resource. The association has been working to respond to new provincial meat inspection regulations that threaten the future of the small-scale livestock industry. We hear an update on this issue.
Don Davidson – Project Manager, Meat Industry Enhancement Strategy, BC Food Processors Association (Vancouver, BC) – The BC Meat Industry Enhancement Strategy (MIES) was formed in 2004 to manage new provincial meat inspection regulations and the subsequent transition for processors across the province. It was developed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries in conjunction with industry and the BCFPA.
Musical Selection (name/title/album/label)
Theme/Soundclip – Adham Shaikh, Infusion, Fusion, Sonic Turtle (CDN)