By Jodi Bucholtz
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Neighbourhood Story Jam is a fun way for neighbours to connect important stories with belongings they have at home. Community members will engage in 1-on-1 speed storytelling to learn about […]
Sustainable farming is great for health, nutrition and our climate but does it translate into a profitable concern for farmers and agricultural businesses?
It is becoming more difficult to find employees on the farm, but there are ways to address the employment gaps.
No matter how much you love your job, you will want to retire one day.
Mental health is still seldom discussed, and many places, especially rural areas, lack the proper resources to provide adequate help.
Labour laws protect everybody in Canada, whether Canadian-born, a landed immigrant, a refugee or a Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW).
HR can keep you updated on the intricacies of the legal sphere and keep you and your employees safe.
Communal or collective farming may seem appealing, but is it right for you?
Farmers have a job like no other, but they still feel the need for connection. Social media can allow them to connect better.
Creating a welcoming, inclusive neighbourhood helps alleviate all those fears, and it is a net positive for everybody.