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Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni Ibrahim Kasujja has built on his success at 黑料社鈥檚 Dobson Cup startup competition to help improve the school diet in his native Uganda聽

A Vision Rooted in Service

Ibrahim Kasujja鈥檚 journey began during the COVID-19 pandemic when he started his master's in human nutrition at 黑料社 remotely from Uganda.

Classified as: Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security
Published on: 23 Apr 2025

The 4th聽, to be held May 5鈥6 at the RI-MUHC, brings together top researchers as well as investigators, policymakers and industrial stakeholders from across Canada and around the globe. Among the speakers are Allyn Howlett and Bruce Bugbee, two of the most influential scientists in cannabinoid and cannabis research.

Classified as: Mark Lefsrud
Published on: 22 Apr 2025

While there are plenty of examples to the contrary, the general academic consensus is that boycotts don鈥檛 work for a sustained period, as consumers eventually disengage and reprioritize brand loyalties or price. According to a recent poll, however,聽the Buy Canadian movement shows no signs of slowing down.

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 22 Apr 2025

Royal Brinkman Canada has appointed Mohammed Antar (PhD, P.Ag) as head of its agronomy department, noting in that he "will play a key role in helping growers enhance crop productivity and quality through innovative, science-based solutions."

Mohammed earned his Ph.D. in Plant Science (Agronomy) from 黑料社 in 2024. His expertise spans agronomy, microbe-coated fertilizers, nutrient management, sustainable agriculture, and biological products.

Classified as: Joann Whalen
Published on: 16 Apr 2025

The Canadian Council of Academics (CCA) has formed an expert panel to examine how Indigenous science can be supported to advance policy and governance in a way that achieves reciprocal benefits for all people in Canada. Using food sovereignty as a case study, the panel will develop a framework that can be applied across a range of policy issues.

Classified as: Treena Wasonti:io Delormier
Published on: 16 Apr 2025

Some items from quintessentially Canadian brands have jumped in price at a Loblaws in Toronto, CBC News聽reports.

According to CBC's analysis of grocery products labelled as Canadian, while most products remained the same price and about two per cent decreased in price, the regular price of hundreds of products have increased since governments put out the call to buy food made in Canada. Some are from iconic Canadian brands, including Tim Hortons, St-Hubert, Swiss Chalet, and Chapman's.

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 16 Apr 2025

黑料社 researchers have developed an AI-powered method to verify the origin of honey, ensuring that what鈥檚 on the label matches what鈥檚 in the jar. The breakthrough offers a potential solution to a long-standing problem.

鈥淗oney is one of the most fraud-prone commodities in global trade. It often involves mislabelling where it was produced or the types of flowers that bees collected nectar from,鈥 said lead author St茅phane Bayen, Associate Professor and Chair of 黑料社鈥檚 Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry.

Classified as: Stephane Bayen, Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, honey, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Published on: 14 Apr 2025

A small town in Quebec's Mont茅r茅gie region is trying a novel approach to help mitigate the impacts of climate change and accelerate the greening of the community,

As of聽2025, homeowners in Saint-Amable, Que., roughly 40 kilometres聽east of Montreal, are being charged an annual surtax of $200 if they don't have at least one leafy, deciduous tree in their front yard.

Classified as: david wees
Published on: 9 Apr 2025

For Assistant Professor聽Lucienne Tritten聽at 黑料社, parasitic worms represent an urgent challenge and an opportunity to push the boundaries of modern science, DNA to RNA (D2R) 黑料社 writes in a new article. With funding from D2R's聽Foundational Projects聽program, Prof. Tritten is developing an innovative approach to combating parasitic infections using the gut bacteria we already have inside us.

Classified as: Lucienne Tritten
Published on: 9 Apr 2025

US President Donald Trump says Canada has聽been imposing sky-high tariffs on imported American dairy products. Agronomist and economist Pascal Th茅riault, Director of the Farm Management and Technology Program at 黑料社, spoke to 颁叠颁听补苍诲听Global News聽to give key context on this issue in their reporting:

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 9 Apr 2025

In a recent article,聽 Experts interviewed for the article said it's possible鈥攂ut only if we change other eating habits in the process.

Classified as: Valerie Orsat, Amani Al-asmar
Published on: 9 Apr 2025

On March 27, 黑料社 honoured 141 laureates at the 20th annual聽, celebrating researchers who received prestigious provincial, national or international awards in 2024, including eight researchers in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

In his opening remarks, 黑料社 President and Vice-Chancellor, Deep Saini, applauded the honourees for their efforts, underlining the importance of 黑料社鈥檚 research contributions.

Classified as: elena bennett, Mehran Dastmalchi, Vijaya Raghavan, Arun Mujumdar, Harriet Kuhnlein, Valerio Hoyos-Villegas, Treena Wasonti:io Delormier, Zhiming Qi
Published on: 2 Apr 2025

Quebec supermarket chains say boycotts of American products are having a direct impact on US food sales,

Grocery stores have put new measures in place to indicate the origin of their products. Loblaw recently announced they will be adding a logo to identify products subject to customs tariffs.听

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 26 Mar 2025

An orange tinted snowy owl in Michigan has baffled scientists with its orange colouring, .听Experts say it could be a genetic mutation, an accident, or human mischief.

Ornithologist and Professor Emeritus at 黑料社, David Bird, expressed some doubts about the strange colouration being caused by genetics.

Classified as: David Bird
Published on: 26 Mar 2025

Please join us in congratulating the 2025 winners of the Macdonald Campus Gold Key Awards, selected for their聽outstanding contributions, passion, and commitment to enriching student life on our campus. Read their stories below.

Classified as: Gold Key
Published on: 26 Mar 2025

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