Blog

Call of the Wild, Jordan Peterson and Memories

Given the pandemic, I have had a little more time on my hands. The upside of this is I have been doing a lot of thinking. What is normal? Will we get back to normal? What will normal look like?

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Kobe, Lombardi and Wooden

It has taken me quite some time to absorb the loss of Kobe Bryant. As a kid growing up, I tried to get as much information as I could about the great John Wooden, coach of the UCLA Bruins men’s basketball team.

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Star Wars, Strategic Coach and Families

It doesn’t matter how many times I have seen Star Wars, I can’t resist seeing it again. During the holidays, they...

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Neil de Grasse Tyson, IQ and Kolbe “A”

I received a book for Christmas called “Letters from an Astrophysicist” written by Neil deGrasse Tyson. I enjoy reading his...

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Rolling Stones, Family Competition and Vision

The holidays are a time for family and thanksgiving. We live in a world that is overflowing with opportunity. You choose this mindset.

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News

New Canadian Agricultural Partnership

Cost Share Funding for Agri-Food Producers and Processors

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Service Canada Announces Surprise Visits of Temporary Foreign Worker Employers

Service Canada recently announced that it will begin performing unannounced inspections of workplaces that hire temporary foreign workers, concentrating their efforts on the agricultural and caregiver sectors.

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Staying Safe on the Farm

Written by: Cheryl DeCooman, CHRL and Danielle Pasztor, Farm Safety Specialist

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Greiden Farms cracks top 10 in Canada for well-managed dairies

As published in the St. Mary's Journal Argus, written by By Stew Slater Haanstra family has been inching their way up the DHI list since arriving from the Netherlands 25 years ago Number 9...

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