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January 11, 2000, Tuesday / BBC Summary of World Broadcasts / PAP news agency, Warsaw
Ottawa Citizen | January 8, 2000 | Mark Kennedy A new survey conducted by Toronto-based Pollara for the Citizen was cited as suggesting that governments, scientists and health care researchers have a huge sales job to make before technological advances can be put into action, and that Canadians are particularly wary of genetically modified food.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 10, 2000 / CONTACT: 520.623.9653 ext. 3 Scotty Johnson (GREEN)
CongressDaily / 01/10/00 / by Jerry Hagstrom
A FORMER GERMAN JOURNALIST DIRECTS A GLOBAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD AS IT TURNS ITS SIGHTS ON NORTH AMERICA The Ottawa Citizen | January 5, 2000 | Pauline Tam
Omaha World-Herald | January 5, 2000 | By Bill Hord From corn growers to biscuit makers, businesses with an economic stake in U.S. food production have rallied together to defend genetic technology.
Western Producer | January 6, 2000 | By Ed White, Saskatoon newsroom Canadian canola growers are, according to this story, uncertain about what to plant next spring because of the uproar over genetically modified crops.
Calgary Herald | January 5, 2000 | Gina Teel, Calgary Herald The backlash against modern agriculture has, according to this story, begun in the kitchens of some of Calgary's finest restaurants.