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The 'meat' question
Following the listeriosis scare politicians are facing more and more questions about food safety during the campaign.
As in: "Would you eat cold cuts and would you feed it to your family."
Stephane Dion was asked about it this morning on a radio interview in Montreal. He put an environmental twist on his answer, saying he tries to eat less meat these days because of the pollution produced by meat production.
— Susan Bonner
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