
- Skipper Otto’s booth at the Vancouver Farmers’ Market
Jim Hiley from the “Planning for Agriculture and Food Network (PAFN)” Google Group was struck by the Regina connection to Skipper Otto’s community-supported fishery mentioned in my book. His shout-out triggered a message from Off the Hook, a similar CSF in the Bay of Fundy that just finished in the top three in an international competition for Turning the Tide for Coastal Fisheries.
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About Urban Food Revolution
Peter Ladner is a former Vancouver city councilor, Metro Vancouver vice-chair and business owner who is currently a weekly columnist at Business in Vancouver newspaper and a regular contributor to crosscut.com, a Seattle-based online news service.
He is the author of The Urban Food Revolution: Changing the Way we Feed Cities, published by New Society in November, 2011.
For the past two years he has been a Fellow at the SFU Centre for Dialogue researching, teaching and organizing public events around the theme Planning Cities as if Food Matters.
He was first elected to Vancouver City Council in 2002, was re-elected in 2005 and ran for mayor in 2008. He is a former member of the TransLink Board, and was vice chair of the Metro Vancouver Board.
Peter has been the publisher, president and part owner of the Business in Vancouver Media Group, which he co-founded in 1989.
He has a lifelong interest in growing food. As a city councilor, he worked with the Vancouver Food Policy Council in initiating the city’s program to add 2010 food-producing community garden plots by 2010.
He is vice-chair of the The Natural Step Canada, part of an international organization that advances sustainability in communities and corporations.
He has a B.A. from UBC and did graduate work at the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning.
He and his wife Erica have four adult children.