Our History

Middlesex London Food Policy Council

A Food Policy Council is made up of members representing many parts of the food system including production, distribution, consumption and waste.

The History

Local citizens, farmers, non-profit organizations and government stakeholders have worked together for years to strengthen a local food system for Middlesex-London. Several great things have happened and are still going on in our community. 

Below are some of the events that are related to building a stronger local food system.

2007

• London’s Food Charter Development Group is formed.

2011

• London City Council endorses London’s Food Charter, which establishes a vision of London as a food secure community. Part of the recommendation includes exploring the creation of a long-term group that will implement the Food Charter.

2012

• London Training Centre publishes their report on Sustainable Food Systems

• London Community Foundation hosts a focus group to talk about gaps in the local food system. 

• The County of Middlesex Official Plan includes statements and policies that promote sustainable local food systems. 

2013

• Ontario Local Food Act is enacted to help support the growth of successful and resilient local food economies and systems throughout Ontario. 

2014

• February: London Community Foundation, City of London and Middlesex London Health Unit host a Food Forum to determine the potential for a local food council. Attendees express unanimous support for a future Middlesex-London Food Policy Council (MLFPC).

• October: Second community forum discusses the development, framework and activities for a future Food Policy Council. Attendees unanimously support a partnership model for a future FPC co-led by two community organizations. The group recommends a community food assessment (CFA) be completed as the next step. 

2015

• January-April: The Community Food Assessment Implementation Team is created. The Community Food Assessment is supported by the London Community FoundationCity of LondonLondon Food Bank and Middlesex-London Health Unit

• May: County of Middlesex Agriculture Strategy Report and Recommendations released with the guiding principle of increasing employment, investment and production in a sustainable manner. Also, the second draft of The London Plan, Draft 2 outlines strategies for building a “sustainable and strengthened local food system” within “City Building Policies”. 

• Fall: Middlesex-London Community Food Assessment initiated and Asset Mapping/Priority Setting Community Sessions are held. 

2016

• May: Community forum, inviting stakeholders to make decisions on terms of reference and present highlights of Community Food Assessment. 

• June: Public release of the Middlesex-London Community Food Assessment Report and the Middlesex-London Food Policy Council Application to invite those interested to apply for Initial Food Policy Council membership. 

• Fall: Meeting to plan for MLFPC governance and membership and recruitment for MLFPC members. 

2017

 • January: Inaugural meeting of MLFPC with first members.

2018

• February: Beyond Waste forum held at Western University.

2021

• MLFPC Food System Champion Campaign initiated.

2022

• MLFPC Food System Champion Campaign initiated

• Community Food Assessment update and multiphase research. 

• November Event “Know Your Food”. 

2023

• November Event “Taste, Talk and Connect” to release Multiphase Research findings.