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With the help of Agincourt community services, Registered Dietitian Ekta Amarnani, M.Sc.鈥17 has put together an interactive map that helps people locate food resources across Toronto with the intention of increasing access to food.

Published on: 11 Nov 2022

To better understand food-related decisions during the pandemic, our research team conducted an online survey among a sample of adults from the province of Qu茅bec. This survey spanned three different time points between the initial lockdown in the spring of 2020 and the curfew period in Qu茅bec in the winter of 2021.

Classified as: Daiva Nielsen, covid-19
Published on: 2 Nov 2022

With an investment of nearly $1 million from the Government of Canada, the Association of Veterinary Practitioners of Quebec will be able to develop a digital tool to anticipate and reduce the risks associated with metabolic diseases in dairy cows which are a major health problem, especially in the post-calving period. Prof. Xin Zhao (AnSci) and Maxime Leduc, BSc(AgEnvSc)鈥12 an Affiliate Member of the Department of Bioresource Engineering, are participating in the project.

Classified as: Xin Zhao, Maxime Leduc
Published on: 2 Nov 2022

L'脡picerie recently featured Rosemarie Allen (B.Sc.(AgEnvSc)鈥12) and Jacob Morin (FMT鈥11) of Ferme Le Paysan Gourmand in Saint-F茅lix-de-Kingsey who participate in an on-farm program to reduce food waste. The episode follows Meilleur Apr猫s volunteers who harvest produce that would have remained in the field. Produce harvested is then shared between the participants, the producer and Meilleur Apr猫s 鈥 who in turn redistribute the produce to organizations in the region or transform it into products that are then sold to finance operations.

Classified as: food & sustainability
Published on: 20 Oct 2022

Congratulations to Luce Daigneault BScAgr鈥82, MSc鈥85, Gibson (Gib) Patterson 叠厂肠础驳谤鈥60, Isabelle Lam BSc(NutrSc)鈥19 and Jamie Lee BSc(NutrSc)鈥19 who will receive Macdonald Distinguished Alumni Awards at the Homecoming Lunch on Saturday.

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Classified as: Distinguished Alumni Awards
Published on: 20 Oct 2022

Hydroponic strawberry growers and Co-founders of Vertit茅, Ophelia Sarakinis (FMT鈥19) and Phillip Rosenbaum (B.Sc.(AgEnvSc)鈥19, MSc.鈥21) and their partners have just won the first phase of the Homegrown Innovation Challenge, a 鈥渟ix-year, $33-million initiative from the Weston Family Foundation to future-proof food production in Canada.鈥

Classified as: Shangpeng Sun, Mark Lefsrud, Benjamin Goldstein, homegrown innovation challenge
Published on: 20 Oct 2022

On September 29th, James 69热视频 Professor Joann Whalen, Natural Resource Sciences, testified as an expert before Canada鈥檚 Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry on the topic of 鈥淩eview and report on the status of soil health in Canada鈥.

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Classified as: Joann Whalen, soil
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

"People think that the colder fall temperatures trigger the colour change, but it鈥檚 actually the photoperiod," explains Plant Science Faculty Lecturer David Wees. However, some regions of Quebec are luckier when it comes to fall colours than others: those with a lot of deciduous trees like maples, oaks or even birches. On the other hand, areas that have more conifers will see fewer transformations to their landscape.鈥

Classified as: david wees
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

When an Indigenous patient receiving treatment at the MUHC refused to eat, 69热视频 MScA candidate Manveen Sethi was enlisted to find an authentic recipe for Bannock bread, a traditional Indigenous snack. Through research and with the help of Indigenous patients who taste-tested recipes, Sethi found a recipe that will now be permanently available on the MUHC menu and hopefully offer a little comfort to Indigenous patients being treated at the facility.

Classified as: Manveen Sethi, Research Institute of the 69热视频 Health Centre (RI-MUHC)
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

69热视频 students have proven time and time again that they are some of the most creative, versatile and adaptive people in their approach to solving problems, and they鈥檙e using knowledge acquired in and outside of the classroom to generate innovative solutions to the world鈥檚 most pressing issues.

Classified as: Focus on Macdonald, MSEG
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

Former Dean of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Associate Vice-Principal of 69热视频鈥檚 Macdonald Campus, 1996-2005, and founding Dean of the 69热视频 School of Environment, 2008, Dr. Deborah Buszard has been appointed to Interim Vice-President and Chancellor at the University of British Columbia.

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Published on: 6 Oct 2022

School of Human Nutrition alumni Bianca Loge, BSc(NutrSc)鈥20, Kristen Sunstrum, BSc(NutrSc)鈥21, and Zoey Li, BSc(NutrSc)鈥17, reminisce about the unique extracurricular opportunities made possible by the Student Experience Enhancement Fund, and the host of real-world skills they acquired that they鈥檝e since gone on to apply to their blossoming careers.

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Classified as: Focus on Macdonald
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

In August, documentary filmmaker Alex Pritz, BSc(AgEnvSc)鈥13 鈥 BSE has released his award-winning National Geographic documentary The Territory which 鈥減rovides an immersive on-the-ground look at the tireless fight of the Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people against the encroaching deforestation brought by farmers and illegal settlers in the Brazilian Amazon.鈥

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Classified as: Focus on Macdonald, Alex Pritz
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

Focus on Macdonald sat down with alum Jennifer Dumoulin, BSc(AgEnvSc)鈥11 Environmental Biology, to ask a few questions about her student experiences that led to a successful career as an environmental manager.

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Classified as: Focus on Macdonald
Published on: 6 Oct 2022

In the 1960s, only about three percent of the land in Quebec was suitable for cultivation. The Province鈥檚 population and need for food outstripped the yield from Quebec farms. More than half of Quebec鈥檚 most fertile lands required improved water management 鈥 either better drainage or supplemental irrigation to maximize productivity and yield. Over more than four decades, Emeritus Professor Robert Broughton鈥檚 work would revolutionize soil drainage in Quebec, leading to increased food production and capacity in Quebec鈥檚 irrigation and drainage industry.

Classified as: Robert Broughton
Published on: 29 Sep 2022

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