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City of Toronto Workers Destroy Free Community Food Garden Amid Growing Food Crisis
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 24338802:MV8yMDAyOTgxXzMzNjUxMDM2XzRFMjBGQ0RF] There's plenty of community gardens in the neighbourhood, where they could have planted their peas & they wouldn't have been destroyed. They chose to plant on the lawn of the provincial government. Occupy planted wastefully. [/quote]
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Amid a growing food crisis, this morning workers from the City of Toronto were ordered by City of Toronto
Parks Director Richard Ubbens to remove all live plants and food from the People's Peas Garden in Queens Park. They were ordered to take the plants and food to the dump and lay sod overtop of this most beautiful free community food garden, without warning, without a chance to remove the rare heirloom plant species or harvest the food.
The garden was planted by Occupy Gardens and allies on May 1st, in defense of local and global food security. While the garden has been growing undisturbed for nearly 5 months, with the help of hundreds in the community, the city deliberately decided to have it removed upon the eve of the Autumn Jam: A Harvest Party and celebration of sharing, community and free local food, which is happening tomorrow from 12-6pm at the garden in Queens Park (northwest section).
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