Proud to receive the OAC Alumni Association Distinguished Extension Award in recognition of my outreach efforts. It’s a significant honour given the track record of all of OAC. @UofGuelphOAC@OACAlumni
Congratulations to the record number of #UofG faculty members who have been named Fellows of The Royal Society of Canada, the country’s most prestigious body of independent scholars, researchers and creatives! Learn more: https://t.co/sGmpHnZWio
Premier Ford and Health Minister Jones might not know the crushing impact of alcohol on Ontario patient's lives and families, so I made this collection of common presentations for them. @fordnation@SylviaJonesMPP
🍀 Scholarship Alert! 🍀
First Nations Agriculture & Finance Ontario (FNAFO) is offering a $1,000 scholarship for First Nations 4-H farmers in Ontario! 🌟 If you're passionate about agriculture, apply now!
📚 Deadline: Sept 1, 2024 🎓
🔗 Apply here: https://t.co/MxZfKfkEZe
Winter wheat harvest has started in some areas of #OntAg! If you grow winter wheat, you're in good hands with P&H. Our grain merchandising team can help you find the best opportunities for your hard earned crop. Reach out to your local P&H to learn more: https://t.co/gj6afWLzdx
OAHF’s board of directors and staff team (with a couple missing). We’re all so proud to support an amazing organization created to celebrate the leadership and legends of Ontario agriculture. It’s an honour to be involved in this type of cause. #OAHF2024
Today is the day! The AGFO committee’s soil health report, ‘Critical Ground: Why Soil is Essential to Canada’s Economic, Environmental, Human, and Social Health’ has officially been published!
It has been 40 years since the committee’s first soil health report and two years of research, meetings, hearing witness testimony, and travelling across Canada to dive deeper into Canada’s soil health! This morning, we held a press conference to announce the launch of the report and answer questions. #CdnAg #SoilHealthMatters @SenateCA
Canadian writer Alice Munro, whose short stories have been beloved for the past six decades, has died at 92. '
Her earthy humour and ability to extend sympathy to every character made her a household name, and made her birthplace of Wingham, Ontario, a place of literary pilgrimage.
She won the Nobel Prize in 2013, the only Canadian to ever win for literature, and the Giller Prize twice, then disqualified herself from the running in 2009 to make way for younger writers.
Ms. Munro leaves her daughters Sheila, Jenny and Andrea.
More here: https://t.co/ITQx6gSToR