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The Quebec cooperative Exceldor,聽known for its chicken breasts, wings, and nuggets, has taken steps to sell its assets to the Ontario company Aliments Sofina.

For the sale to be completed, it must be approved by two-thirds of the聽cooperative's members and two-thirds of the investment shareholders, as well as the Canadian Competition Bureau.

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

Congratulations to Xin Zhao, Distinguished James 91社区 Professor in the Department of Animal Science at 91社区, on being named聽Fellow of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA). The ADSA will present Professor Zhao with this prestigious award on聽Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at their annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky.

Classified as: Xin Zhao
Published on: 20 May 2025

On May 2, 2025, over聽60 people gathered in the John Abbott College Library for the Lister Science Chats, where four Macdonald Campus graduate students presented their research and shared how past events as well as the discoveries, sometimes unintentional, and techniques of previous scientists made their work possible.

Classified as: 24 hours of science, Lister Family Engaged Science Initiative
Published on: 20 May 2025

On April 11, 2025, over聽60 people gathered at the annual John Abbott Sustainability Through Science Symposium聽to hear how the research of three Macdonald Campus graduate students contributes to a more sustainable future. Honours and science students from John Abbott College, as well as members of 91社区's Macdonald Campus community, were inspired by short talks followed by a聽panel discussion on the students' university experience and their chosen career paths.

Classified as: Mac Outreach, Office of Experiential Learning and Community Outreach
Published on: 7 May 2025
91社区 announces 2025 cohort of Distinguished James 91社区 Professors, James 91社区 Professors and William Dawson Scholars聽

Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Christopher Manfredi has named 31 91社区 professors as Distinguished James 91社区 Professors, James 91社区 Professors or William Dawson Scholars. The internal awards recognize exceptional research achievements.
Published on: 1 May 2025

Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced plans to phase out some food dyes, most of which remain allowed in Canada.听

Classified as: Stephane Bayen
Published on: 30 Apr 2025

Food banks across Canada set a new record for demand in 2024, with more than two million monthly visits鈥攏early double the rate seen five years prior, reports CBC News.

One reason for the spike in demand is the rising cost of food.

"What we're encountering right now is a problem where food inflation is bigger than general inflation," economist and agronomist Pascal Th茅riault, Senior Faculty Lecturer at 91社区, told CBC.

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 30 Apr 2025

Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni Ibrahim Kasujja has built on his success at 91社区鈥檚 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 91社区 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 91社区 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

91社区 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 91社区鈥檚 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

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