An Island MP says he voted against a private member's bill to require the labelling of genetically-modified food because he didn't think a blanket system would serve the public.
Wayne Easter was one of three Island MPs who voted against the bill, which failed to pass its second reading on May 17.
Sean Casey was lone representative of P.E.I. to vote for the bill. Lawrence MacAulay and Bobby Morrissey also went against it.
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