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- A True Story... Farmworkers Demand Health and Safety Regulations Now! - Photos by Craig Berggold
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Four photos from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' dramatizing farmworkers' accidents and deaths. Published in New Directions magazine as a 4-page center spread.
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- 1987-01-01
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- A Time to Change: 30 Photographs of Indo-Canadian Farmworkers in the Fraser Valley
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Exhibition notes for Craig Berggold's photo exhibit 'A Time to Change' at the Abbotsford Gallery Museum. The photos show the early years of the CFU organizing in the Fraser Valley, BC, including images of CFU President Raj Chouhan and UFW President Cesar Chavez; also the Hoss Farm women mushroom workers strike; and farmworkers harvesting cold crops
Show moreExhibition notes for Craig Berggold's photo exhibit 'A Time to Change' at the Abbotsford Gallery Museum. The photos show the early years of the CFU organizing in the Fraser Valley, BC, including images of CFU President Raj Chouhan and UFW President Cesar Chavez; also the Hoss Farm women mushroom workers strike; and farmworkers harvesting cold crops - cauliflower and brussel sprouts. The 30 photos were purchased for the Museums permanent collection.
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- 2009-05-07
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- Equality for Farmworkers Demonstration - Media Announcement
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In Vancouver, Robson Square, over 400 people attend rally to demonstrate against farmworkers exclusions from Employment Standards and Workers' Compensation and end legislative discrimination.
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- 1981-08-20
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- Regulations Not Deaths: Farmworkers' Health and Safety
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Headlines: A dangerous industry; Bad working conditions lead to serious injury; A poisoned workplace; Wanted water, toilets and daycare; Craig Berggold's photo text series 'I would like to tell you a story...' on farm workers health and safety. This brochure is one in a series of four.
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- 1986-01-07
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- Farmworkers and Pesticides
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Two CFU reps traveled to Toronto hearings March 10, 1982 to present at the federal task force reviewing Captan and IBT pesticides. An excellent summary of farmworkers and pesticide exposure, including lack of regulations for protective clothing, posting signs in the fields; lack of knowledge on pesticide poisoning; training for pesticide storage
Show moreTwo CFU reps traveled to Toronto hearings March 10, 1982 to present at the federal task force reviewing Captan and IBT pesticides. An excellent summary of farmworkers and pesticide exposure, including lack of regulations for protective clothing, posting signs in the fields; lack of knowledge on pesticide poisoning; training for pesticide storage and handling; and dangers of pesticides, etc.
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- 1982-02-01
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- Health and safety demonstration at the WCB headquarters in Richmond, BC, Aug 18, 1983. CFU organizers Sarwan Boal and Mike Fleming with Operation Solidarity labour supporters.
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From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB
Show moreFrom January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver. This rally and photo is circa summer 1983, with Operation Solidarity supporters.
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- 1983-10-15
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- A Time To Change Exhibition. Photo 28 by Craig Berggold. CFU rally demanding health and safety regulations for farmworkers. Vancouver, BC, April 10, 1983.
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From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB
Show moreFrom January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver. In February 1983, the BC Human Rights Commission described the working and living conditions of British Columbia farmworkers as ‘systemic discrimination’ and a form of ‘legislative racism’. Georgia St. & Howe St., Vancouver, British Columbia. April 10, 1983. Photo 28 of 30.
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- 1983-04-10
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- A Time To Change Exhibition. Photo 29 by Craig Berggold. CFU picket signs after the rally. Robson Square, Vancouver, BC, April 10, 1983.
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Picket signs after the rally. Robson Square, Vancouver, British Columbia. April 10, 1983. Photo 29 of 30.
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- 1983-04-10
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- A Time To Change Exhibition. Photo 30 by Craig Berggold. CFU executive member Pritam Kaur and her farm worker friends protest the exclusion of farmworkers from health and safety regulations. Vancouver, BC, April 10, 1983.
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Farmworker Pritam Kaur and her friends rally at a Canadian Farmworkers’ Union demonstration protesting the exclusion of farmworkers from health and safety regulations. Robson Square, Vancouver, British Columbia. April 10, 1983. Ten years later, in 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’
Show moreFarmworker Pritam Kaur and her friends rally at a Canadian Farmworkers’ Union demonstration protesting the exclusion of farmworkers from health and safety regulations. Robson Square, Vancouver, British Columbia. April 10, 1983. Ten years later, in 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These were introduced into law by BC Minister of Labour Moe Sihota, the first Indo-Canadian elected to any federal or provincial riding. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. Farmworkers have experienced a long history of government neglect and legislative inequality. Without adequate enforcement at all levels, regulations are ineffective. Photo 30 of 30.
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- 1983-04-10
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- Health and safety demonstration at Workers Compensation Board, Richmond, BC, March 22, 1983. Gibbons take a stand.
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From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB
Show moreFrom January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver.
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- 1983-03-22
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- Health and safety demonstration at Workers Compensation Board, Richmond, BC, March 22, 1983. Gibbons take a stand.
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From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB
Show moreFrom January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver.
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- 1983-03-22
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- Health and safety demonstration at Workers Compensation Board, Richmond, BC, March 22, 1983. Is that the BC Spirit?
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From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB
Show moreFrom January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver.
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- 1983-03-22
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- Health and safety demonstration at the WCB headquarters in Richmond, BC, Aug 18, 1983. Eh Bob, farmworkers say no to your anti-people policies.
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CFU president Raj Chouhan behind Social Credit's BC provincial Labour Minister Bob McCLelland. From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC
Show moreCFU president Raj Chouhan behind Social Credit's BC provincial Labour Minister Bob McCLelland. From January to March 1983, the “CFU participated in a WCB sub-committee which was established to draft guidelines for pesticide regulations in the agricultural industry. These guidelines were completed.” However on March 10, the Social Credit BC provincial government reversed its announcement from a year ago and “removed the enforcement of WCB health and safety regulations for the agricultural industry. In their place, they suggested establishing an educational Farm Safety Agency.” The CFU responded with two demonstrations. At a CFU rally on March 22, 200 people demonstrated at the WCB headquarters, in Richmond, BC, and were joined by the BC Federation of Labour’s Health and Safety committee delegates, and again, on April 10, the CFU rallied 350 people in downtown Vancouver. This rally and photo is circa summer 1983, with Operation Solidarity supporters.
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- 1983-10-15
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 02 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 02 and text panel 02 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 02 and text panel 02 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 03 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 03 and text panel 03 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 03 and text panel 03 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 05 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 05 and text panel 05 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 05 and text panel 05 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 04 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 04 and text panel 04 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 04 and text panel 04 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- From Different Perspectives: Photographs from the Agricultural Landscape: Exhibition Notes April 8 - June 6, 2010.
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A curatorial booklet to accompany the photography group show with participating artists, Craig Berggold, Elaine Briere, Carole Conde and Karl Beveridge. The show focused on the history of the CFU and farmworkers organizing in the BC; temporary off-shore Mexican farm workers in Ontario; and Mexican-American farmworrkers and the UFW organizing in
Show moreA curatorial booklet to accompany the photography group show with participating artists, Craig Berggold, Elaine Briere, Carole Conde and Karl Beveridge. The show focused on the history of the CFU and farmworkers organizing in the BC; temporary off-shore Mexican farm workers in Ontario; and Mexican-American farmworrkers and the UFW organizing in Washington State apple orchards. Also, invitation card.
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- 2010-04-08
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 06 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 06 and text panel 06 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 06 and text panel 06 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- BC Farmworkers Organize - leftwords Vol.1 No.6
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A front page photo and center-spread feature article and about the FWOC's first year of activity. Describes a May 1977 Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union certification at a Peace River corporate farm.
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- 1979-11-01