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Tom Warshawski and Yves Savoie

How Senate can work across party lines to stop the marketing of junk food to children

The Senate has the choice of either protecting the health of our children by passing Bill S-228 in a timely manner or protecting the interests of the industry food lobby by continuing to delay its passage, write Tom Warshawski and Yves Savoie. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
The Senate has the choice of either protecting the health of our children by passing Bill S-228 in a timely manner or protecting the interests of the industry food lobby by continuing to delay its passage, write Tom Warshawski and Yves Savoie. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
The Senate has the choice of either protecting the health of our children by passing Bill S-228 in a timely manner or protecting the interests of the industry food lobby by continuing to delay its passage, write Tom Warshawski and Yves Savoie. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
The Senate has the choice of either protecting the health of our children by passing Bill S-228 in a timely manner or protecting the interests of the industry food lobby by continuing to delay its passage, write Tom Warshawski and Yves Savoie. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash