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Free Webinars: Decolonization Learning Journey

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Want to help advance reconciliation but don’t know how to find your role in taking action?    The Unama’ki College and the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia offer a series of […]

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Land Acknowledgements and Taking Meaningful Steps Towards Reconciliation

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Land acknowledgements can teach about Canada’s colonial history and allow for reflection on how the consequences of that history affect everyone’s lives to this day.    Want help to create

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Handy Handouts: Dial-A-Dietitian and Registered Dietitian Listings

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When facilitating nutrition education and food skills workshops, participants usually ask a lot of questions specifically related to their personal diet and health.   It’s important to direct them to

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Handy Handouts: Plates

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The plates in the downloadable PDFs below illustrate healthy eating in various forms.   From Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and Sagkeeng First Nation From Health Canada – Canada’s food guide – Available in several

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Handy Handouts: Healthy Recipes

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When facilitating Food Skills and Nutrition programs, one never has too many healthy recipes to share! Here are a few of our favourites.   Food Bank Mini Recipe Books from

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Handy Handouts: From FMM’s Food Literacy Programs

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These downloadable PDFs are taken from the curriculum of FMM’s past Eat Well program. These handouts are filled with pictures which is especially useful when teaching nutrition workshops to community

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Handy Handouts: Diabetes and Managing Blood Glucose Levels

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The website of Diabetes Canada is filled with helpful tools and information.  The handouts listed below are particularly helpful: Visit the website of Diabetes Canada or click on the links below to

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Best Practices for Food Literacy Courses

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The downloadable documents below are filled with information, recommendations, and considerations for those developing or facilitating food literacy and food skills courses.   FMM Food Literacy Literature Review   Improving

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Voting with Food in Mind

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Before federal elections, Food Secure Canada runs their Eat Think Vote Campaign with the goal of bringing together community members across Canada to chat with their federal candidates about food insecurity and

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Policy Alternatives and Food Security

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PROOF: Food Insecurity Policy Research   Visit the YouTube channels of PROOF for more video resources such as webinars and conferences about food insecurity policy research. The CCPA is an independent,

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