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Elephant Talk
Hope Shand of ETC in Ottawa gives us the lowdown on Canada's dirty deeds at the latest UN meeting in Bangkok
Interview
Hope Shand, Research Director at ETC: Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration
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March 2, 2005, 9:26 p.m.
The American Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq made sure it left a lasting legacy: legislation preventing seed saving. Canada continued the charge, leading a coup in Bangkok on behalf of the multinational seed corporations. Why?
Produced by James Booker and Julie Chadwick
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00:27:38 1 Feb. 26, 2005
Snuneymuxw Territory, (BC) CANADA
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