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Do you feel squeezed?
Generation Squeeze Founder Paul Kershaw’s data indicates that today’s young people are working harder to have less. Despite our government’s investments in young families, aggregate government spending favours the growing cohort of older Canadians.
Join MP Joyce Murray (our convenor), Prof. Paul Kershaw, and Vancouver-Point Grey MLA David Eby for a discussion about the challenges and solutions for intergenerational equality.
Professor Kershaw will share his analysis showing the trend comparisons of government investments in younger and older Canadians, and the impacts of recent budgets; ample time will be provided for questions and audience discussion.
This non-partisan event carries one central message: to build a Canada that works for all generations young people must become involved.
Come join the conversation and start Squeezing Back!
RSVP: joyce.murray.c1c@parl.gc.ca or 604-664-9220
24TH ANNUAL METRO VANCOUVER FEAST OF FIELDS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2018 – 1:00 – 5:00PM
UBC FARM
3461 ROSS DRIVE, VANCOUVER, BC
The Centre for Sustainable Food Systems (CSFS), located at the UBC Farm, is a unique research centre that aims to understand and fundamentally transform local and global food systems towards a more sustainable, food secure future. The CSFS is a living laboratory, committed to finding solutions to both the local and global challenges facing food systems sustainability and translating solutions to improve personal, community, and environmental health.
The UBC Farm is a 24-ha teaching and learning space, and integrated production farm located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. Situated within a 90-year-old coastal hemlock forest, the UBC Farm comprises a mosaic of cultivated annual crop fields, perennial hedgerows and orchards, pasture, teaching gardens, and forest stands. The UBC Farm is certified organic through NOOA, and grows over 200 varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs, and also features honey beehives and egg-laying, open-pasture hens.
For more information, please contact our Metro Vancouver Event Coordinator.







