On July 11th, PLT reported that regulators from more than 100 countries had agreed on guidance on the labelling of GM foods. Read: " Consumer Rights Victory as US Ends Opposition to GM Labelling Guidelines" I then asked Lucy Sharratt of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network to clarify what Canada's position is on this old and contentious issue. Here is her response. (Emphasis mine.) ====== Dear Larry, Thank you for your question. Canada allowed the Codex agreement to be finalized, after trying to stop it and/or sabotage it in various ways over the years. So, officially Canada has agreed to the Codex labelling guidance which, according to the Codex press office: "World food standard body, the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission has stated that governments are free to decide on whether and how to label foods derived from modern biotechnology, including foods containing genetically-modified organisms. The labelling should be done in conformity