By Jennifer Anstey For Dean Orr, farmland protection is not an abstract policy debate. It is the view from the tractor, the traffic on King Road, the rented fields in Vaughan that may one day become subdivisions, and the question of whether Ontario will have enough land left to feed itself.Orr, a young farmer from King, recently appeared before the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry as part of its study on food security in Can…
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