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AALP Class 19 and Lead New York: Connecting and Exploring in Ottawa

Date: December 13, 2022

AALP Class 19 and Lead New York had a joint seminar in Ottawa on November 13 - 16, 2022. The leadership groups spent their time connecting with each other and discovered similarities and differences between USA and Canadian policy, trade, and governance.

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What is there to learn about leadership in America?

Date: August 26, 2022

The Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program Class 19 is just back from the North America Study Tour.  We spent two days in Washington D.C. and four in Louisiana.  A visit with our closest neighbours gives us some insights into how America is dealing with the challenges of our times: labour shortages, difficult weather, and changing consumer expectations.  

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Urban farm connects with community and creates opportunity

Date: July 21, 2022

It all began in 2013 with a modest desire to cultivate their own food and awareness of the path from seed to plate humbly. Today, Jacqueline Dwyer, MES and Noel Livingston are the Farm Managers and co-founders of the Toronto Black Farmers Collective, Afro-Indigenous Food Security Festival, and The Collective Group. Their mission is to promote and supply healthy and clean food for urban residents through spaces like the Welcome and Teaching Garden at the urban farm, with a focus on underserved populations.

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AALP International Study Tour Class 18: Portugal and Morocco

Date: May 31, 2022

​There is no corner of the world that does not rely on agriculture to feed its people, to provide income for families and to bring money into the economies of the countries themselves. In late March and early April of 2022, the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) Class 18 visited Portugal and Morocco...

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Big Data for Small Places

Date: May 20, 2022

In our work in rural research and consulting, my colleague and I were frequently asked for assistance with local data.  We believed staff in rural municipalities and NGOs should be able to find and interpret relevant data without employing a consultant.  When we inquired about the obstacles rural staff faced, some recurring themes emerged. 

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Supporting Rural Development by Embedding Financial Capital: Community Investment Fund Programs

Date: May 13, 2022

​While businesses in rural Ontario can face challenges like changing local populations and rising supply chain costs, one major obstacle that can prevent rural business development is access to financial capital. Seed money (such as from loans and equity investments) is vital for starting and growing a business, and this may be hard to find in rural areas.

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What Are the Impacts of Worker Housing Location on Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program Participants

Date: April 20, 2022

Louis Helps, a PhD student in the Rural Studies program at the University of Guelph shares the results of his MSc (Rural Planning & Development) thesis which focused on Mexican participants in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) and investigated the impact of the location of worker housing on their access to services, their mental and physical wellbeing, and their relationship with their employer. 

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Changes in employment during the COVID-19 pandemic

Date: March 21, 2022

How have employment trends changed across Ontario since the start of the pandemic?

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AALP Class 19 Seminar 2: Awareness of Self and Others

Date: March 1, 2022

​From February 13th to February 16th, 2022, the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Class 19 continued their learning journey in Toronto, Ontario. The theme of their second seminar was “awareness of self and others”.

 

 

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New Insights on COVID-19 and Rural Immigration

Date: February 10, 2022

​The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on all sorts of rural systems, particularly those that involve vulnerable groups. New research published in the Journal of Rural and Community Development by Louis Helps (University of Guelph), Ray Silvius (University of Winnipeg), and Ryan Gibson (University of Guelph) offers a review of the pandemic’s effects on rural immigration systems.

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