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Home > Science and Technology > Genetically Modified Food: A Growing Debate  > Is regulation of GM food up to snuff?

Broadcast Feb. 10, 2001

Is regulation of GM food up to snuff?

 

In an attempt to quell the growing public concern over GM food, the federal government commissioned a report from the Royal Society of Canada, the country's top scientific body. A year later their report is out and the CBC's Bob McDonald talks to Brian Ellis, the associate director of University of British Columbia's Biotechnology Laboratory and co-chair of the report. The society blasts Canada's approach to regulating GM food, concluding that government's assumption that GM food is the same as conventional food is scientifically unsound.

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