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Media Coverage 2013
- Ghana Business News: Canada launches $2.6m climate change project for farmers in Northern Ghana
- Ethiopian Herald: CHF staffer on ‘Making a difference in somebody’s life’
Media Coverage 2012
- Ottawa Citizen: Give credit where it's due in Africa
- Toronto Star: Climate change adaptation can help save lives now
- CBC Radio: On the anniversary of independence in South Sudan, CHF’s Danuta Swiecicka talks about opportunities and challenges there
- Embassy Magazine: Clearing the hurdles for smallholder farmers in developing countries
- Toronto Star: A humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is deepening despite efforts to move on from war
Media Coverage 2011
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Homegrown solutions to the global food crisis
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Danuta Swiecicka talks about sustainable livelihoods with the Alberta Council for Global Cooperation
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CBC interviews CHF’s Munish Persaud on Southern Sudan’s recent Independence
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iAM eMagazine
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Centretown News
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CKCU – Susan Johnson interview CHF’s Executive Director, Tony Breuer
Media Coverage 2010
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/A\ Morning Ottawa
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CBC Radio 1 All in a Day – Interview about Pakistan Floods
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Cityline With Style At Home Magazine (Aired In Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Victoria, Winnipeg)
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Ckcu-Fm: Special Blend
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Edmonton Journal Syndicated In The Calgary Herald
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Global Tv Okanagan News @ 5:30
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Ottawa Xpress
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Stabroek News, Guyana – Cabbage, king of Ruby but marketing bane to farmers
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The Montreal Gazette
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The Ottawa Citizen Syndicated On globalnews.ca
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The Ottawa Citizen: The Wrap
Media Coverage 2009
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24 Hours Toronto – Cool Alternatives to the Usual Tie or Sweater
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Addis Zemen Newspaper – Bati as a model in insuring Food Security
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Addis Zemen Newspaper – Development aimed at food security successful in Bati
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AfricaNews.com – Ethiopia, Farmers Change Diet, Farming Habits
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Canada.com – Stocking Stuffer with Everyone in Mind
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CBC Online – And now for the good news
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EMC Ottawa East – Sandy Hill Students Learn to Give Gifts that Matter
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Ethiopian TV (ETV) – CHF's Partnership for Food Security Project in Bati
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Flare.com – Gift Guide
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Green Living Magazine – Affordable Green Gifts for Dad
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maisonneuve – African Gothic
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Ottawa Citizen – Gifts That Give Back to the World
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Rogers Daytime – CHF’s Photo Exhibit (Windows Media Player)
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The Ethiopian Herald – Bati, Infusing vibrancy into the neglected town
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The Ethiopian Herald – Exemplary development projects in Bati Woreda
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The Ethiopian Herald, Sunday Edition – CHF, ORDA executing over 96 mln. birr projects
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The Globe and Mail – A street named by good intentions
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The Toronto Star – How to Feed the Hungry Billion
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Weddingbells.ca – Charity Registry
Media Coverage 2008
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"A" Channel Blog – Blog about Gifts That Matter
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"A" Channel – Gifts That Matter (Real Media Player)
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AmphibLib Blog – Gifts That Matter
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Blork Blog – Gifts That Matter
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Canadian Family – Global food crisis solutions: Simple ways you can help hungry families around the world
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CBC All in a Day – CHF on the Ground in Zimbabwe (Windows Media Player)
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CBC TV Our World – Whatever Happened to the Global Food Crisis?
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CKCU – CHF Media Literacy Contest
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Homemakers.com – Inexpensive Christmas Gifts: Less than and fabulous!
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InvestmentExecutive.com – Sprott Foundation donates module million to fight hunger and poverty
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St. John's Telegram – For the person who has everything, a gift for those with a lot less
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The Calgary Herald – Help grandmas in Africa
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The Globe and Mail – Call him the [110]-million man
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The Ottawa Citizen – 10 ways to make Mom feel good – inside and out
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The Ottawa Citizen – Aid and Trade
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The Ottawa Sun – Sprott Foundation feeds the hungry
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WaltaInfo.com – The Sprott Foundation Donates module Million to Canada's CHF to Fight Hunger and Poverty
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Yahoo! – 10 Truly Meaningful Gifts That Give Back
Media Coverage 2007
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