Cultivating Community, Nourishing Cities

Exploring Canada's grassroots solutions to urban food insecurity.

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Community gardens across Canada

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Mapping the Movement for Food Sovereignty

Urban Food Networks Canada is a non-profit initiative dedicated to documenting and connecting the vibrant ecosystem of community-based food projects across the nation. We believe that access to healthy, culturally appropriate food is a fundamental right. Our work amplifies the voices of local leaders and provides data-driven insights to support a more just and sustainable urban food landscape.

Stories from the Ground Up

The movement for food justice is built by individuals. Here are some of the people leading change in their neighborhoods, in their own words.

Portrait of Maria Garcia

"Starting the rooftop garden wasn't just about growing food. It was about growing community. We've seen neighbors who never spoke before now sharing recipes and gardening tips. It's transformed our building."

Maria Garcia Rooftop Gardener, Toronto
Portrait of David Chen

"The community fridge is a symbol of trust and mutual respect. It's not charity; it's solidarity. It shows that we can take care of each other, no questions asked. It's a simple idea with a profound impact."

David Chen Community Fridge Organizer, Vancouver
Portrait of Chayton Lefthand

"Food sovereignty for our people means reconnecting with the land and our ancestors. Each seed we plant is an act of resistance and a prayer for the future. It's healing for our bodies and our spirits."

Chayton Lefthand Indigenous Foodways Advocate, Winnipeg

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Whether you're a gardener, a cook, an advocate, or simply a concerned neighbor, you have a role to play. Connect with us to share your story, find resources, or join a local initiative.