Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods produced from organisms that have had specific changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. Canada is the third largest producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the world. It is one of the largest producers of GM canola oil and other GM crops include maize, soybean, and beet. In Canada, GMOs used either as food or animal feed must be approved before entering the market. The approval process is based on numerous regulations that are enforced by Health Canada for foods, the Canadian Food…
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Province/Territory
Electoral District (2011)
Response rates from 3.2k Manitoba voters.
66% Yes |
34% No |
48% Yes |
34% No |
13% Yes, but require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified |
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5% Yes, but producers should not be able to patent seeds |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 3.2k Manitoba voters.
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Unique answers from Manitoba voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8V95QN24yrs4Y
No, ban all GMOs, and Genetic Engineering nationwide. No exceptions, GMOs cause cancer and other maladies.
@8SHNHYV4yrs4Y
No, ban GMOs. They cause cancer.
@B4PPBZN6 days6D
Pwemitted, but producers should not be able to patent seeds & gm crops must be clearly labeled as gm crops, no misleading rewording.
@9VDGM247mos7MO
No, more laws should be implemented to protect farmers from being entrapped in small print contracts prohibiting exit from GMO seed suppliers
@9V9M4HC7mos7MO
Yes, but I also think it is important to protect non-gmo crops and food so they do not become extinct due to genetic engineering.
@9JLF2GL1yr1Y
require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified and HEAVALY AND I MEAN HEAVALY REGULATED
@9JBTHNJ1yr1Y
Yes, but only if there is public record of what has been changed and how it affects humans and the environment.
@9GNXXXT1yr1Y
Ideally yes, but create a board to approve or disapprove projects based on how they might impact different species, and the local environment and natural resources.
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