Pick Your Poison or Change Your Life

I have just seen a very interesting video called Is This the Future of Kamloops? According to CBC Radio One and the Kamloops Daily News the video was produced by Sandra Abraham, Dianne Kerr, Mary Jordan and Bill Ligertwood.

I thought the presentation made some very good points about how the people of Kamloops should be thinking about the livability of their city. The video contrasts the number of permanent jobs that will be generated by the mine with the total number of existing jobs in Kamloops and wonders if those new jobs will be worth the risks to the livability of the city and potential health consequences. The greatest concern is the dust. The dust will be contaminated with numerous heavy metals and carried on the prevailing wind direction into the heart of the city and up both arms of the Thompson River. The video includes an interview with the mayor Tina Sartoretto of Cobalt, ON. She tells a cautionary tale about the unforeseen costs to her community from mining activities.

It’s easy not to like open pit mining but even green energy alternatives can be a difficult choice for communities. CBC Radio One did a documentary on wind farms in Kincardine, ON called Windfall. Kincardine is best known for its nuclear power plant that produces about 25% of Ontario’s power. Now the town has become a battleground over green energy. To listen to the story please see:

The Sunday Edition: Windfall

There is a very good chance that over the next few decades we are going to see increasing conflict over land use and long term environmental costs. We are going to see increasing conflict over the control of materials and resources. As individuals we might think that these great forces are beyond our control or influence. But this is just not so. As individuals running our households, “on mass” we cause the outcome. We could also “on mass” change our collective course. Are we willing, as a population, to change our values to achieve a sustainable society? What would a sustainable society look like? From my point of view, a sustainable society would be made up of sustainable households.

Maybe the days of the mega-projects are over. Mega wind farm projects or massive mines that make communities feel impotent and set neighbor against neighbor may not be the answer. Maybe we need to turn our societal creativity towards micro-projects that could be managed on the household or neighborhood level. What would it be like to live in a world where we didn’t pay utility bills to some faceless corporation but managed our own micro-utility system?

If we do not change our patterns of consumption on the household level, the greater society will make the hard choices for us, and find a way to satisfy our insatiable hunger for energy and goods. We will never learn the true costs of our consumption until it is way too late. We will leave a poorer world for our children and grandchildren. For more about what individuals can do please read What if?

“The intuitive mind is the sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
Albert Einstein

Call to Action: Canadians Wanting Raw Milk Legalized

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it?s the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead

I have just received this Call to Action from Margo McIntosh, Weston A Price Foundation leader for Wilmot, Wellesley and Wellington, ON. If you would like to sign the petition, we will have a copy at GO BOX Storage. Please come in person to sign the petition if you would like to see raw milk legalized in Canada.

Your help is needed to support the efforts of a new working group of raw milk consumers across Canada.?We are the Canadian Consumer Raw Milk Advocacy Group and our website is www.rawmilkconsumer.ca.

ACTION TO TAKE
We have a petition that will be presented in the House of Commons in the fall of 2012.?You can help by circulating this petition through social media, in your health food stores, to your contact lists and through your chapter members.?You can also collect signatures for us at health shows, farmers markets, etc.?Any way that you can help will be appreciated.? Even if all that is on your petition is your signature, we want you to mail it! The petition must be hand signed and the originals presented to the House in order for it to be taken seriously.?The petition link is on the front page of the website.

ACTIVITIES
We are working on an education package for Members of Parliament both Federal and Provincial. A photocopy of the petition signatures will be part of that package.

It is imperative that we collect a significant number of signatures for this endeavor and we are counting on WAPF Chapter Leaders and members to help us make a difference in Canada.?Working together as a countrywide effort instead of little pockets of well intentioned people will bring better results.

This effort is not limited to the collection of petition signatures.?Our information package will be sent electronically to every MPP and MP in the country.?For this we are recruiting people from each province to help us with both the distribution and the follow-up after a few weeks.? This will all happen in the fall.?We will be need at least one person in every province to coordinate the efforts for their province with our help.?My hope is that one WAPF Chapter from each province will take this on as a project, work together and help to make change happen. If your chapter wants to do this please have someone designated to join our working group so that you are kept in the know. If you are interested in this please contact me at margo@balanceyourapple.com or margo@healthharmonybalance.com and I will put you on a list to be kept informed.

For the Quebec Chapter Leaders and members, I was contacted by Bobby Gregoire from Slow Food Montreal.?He can be contacted at info@slowfoodmontreal.com.?Bobby helped me when we were organizing the rallies across the country for Michael Schmidt last November.?His group is taking volunteers to do what sounds like exactly the same thing our group is doing and we will be collaborating on this.? We were going to have our website translated into French but will instead link to theirs when it is done.?If you are in Quebec and would like to help out on a provincial level, please contact him.?Please watch our website for that update when it is available.?If you collect signatures for us in Quebec please send them to the address on the petition so they can be used at the Federal level.?I feel that we will enlist the help of more French speaking people outside of Quebec as well if we link to a Quebec group and website that is working in collaboration with us and the same for them with English speaking people inside Quebec.

Thank you everyone! Lets work together to create change in Canada!

Margo McIntosh, RHN, RNCP, CGP
Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner
WAPF Chapter Leader: Wilmot, Wellesley and Wellington, ON