The Right to Food in Canada’s North: Food Security and Sustainability in Yukon Territory

Sophia Hou, Lauren Q. Sneyd
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This paper analyses the factors affecting food security in Yukon Territory. It was written for the Yukon Field School on Food Security offered at the University of Guelph in 2019. It utilizes Olivier De Schutter’s Right to Food Framework to examine elements of food availability, accessibility, and adequacy. Different perspectives from various stakeholder participants in the field school were gathered during guest lectures and on site visits and were cross-referenced with peer-reviewed sources to formulate conclusions on the right to food in Canada’s North. These perspectives suggest that the northern food supply is threatened by the effect of climate change on country food availability, the feasibility of local agriculture, and the provision of imported food. Additionally, the social barriers to country food and local food access in the context of high poverty rates also contribute to food insecurity. The implications of insufficient food availability and accessibility culminate in food inadequacy with notable consequences for physical, mental, and cultural health. Overall, a move towards a locally-sourced diet will likely play a key role in achieving sustainable food security in the north.
加拿大北部的食物权:育空地区的粮食安全和可持续性
本文分析了影响育空地区粮食安全的因素。这是为圭尔夫大学2019年提供的育空食品安全实地学校写的。它利用奥利维尔·德舒特的《食物权框架》来考察食物的可获得性、可获得性和充足性等要素。实地学校各利益攸关方参与者的不同观点是在客座讲座和实地考察期间收集的,并与同行评议的资料相互参照,以形成关于加拿大北部食物权的结论。这些观点表明,北方的粮食供应受到气候变化对国家粮食供应、当地农业可行性和进口粮食供应的影响的威胁。此外,在高贫困率的背景下,国家粮食和当地粮食获取的社会障碍也助长了粮食不安全。粮食供应和获取不足的影响最终导致粮食不足,对身体、精神和文化健康造成显著后果。总体而言,向本地采购饮食的转变可能会在实现北方可持续粮食安全方面发挥关键作用。
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