Talk food security during upcoming Eat Think Vote campaign

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With elections coming up, help ensure the incoming government develops a policy that encourages a food system that is sustainable, where no one goes hungry, and where food is healthy.

Register for the Eat Think Vote campaign taking place at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) in Richmond on Thursday, Sept. 26 for an opportunity to talk to federal candidates on local food issues including, access to healthy, local food, school food, poverty reduction, sustainable food systems and other food security issues that matter to you the Richmond community.

Organized by Institute for Sustainable Food Systems at KPU, follow along with the conversation on social media using the hashtag #EatThinkVote. For more information visit www.eatthinkvote.ca.