Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Training

The NFU is pleased to offer a workshop on Equity, Diversity & Inclusion led by the University of Regina’s Pauline Streete. The workshop, free and open to all NFU members, will be a powerful opportunity to learn how to implement equity and inclusion in our personal lives and within the NFU. The workshop is part

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Event Series NFUniversity

NFUniversity

Zoom

With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed policy, carbon markets, and beyond. The sessions build upon the foundational knowledge many NFU members and others already have, delving deeper to advance our understanding

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Region 5 2023 Convention

The NFU Region 5 (Manitoba) Annual Convention will be held Tuesday, Friday, March 17th in-person at Little Britain United Church Hall. This year’s convention theme is Farming for the Next Generation. Lunch served and supper potluck! Collaboration with Young Agrarians for evening dance and live music. AGENDA 9:30 AM  Registration Opens 10:00 AM call to order Introductions

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Event Series NFUniversity

NFUniversity

Zoom

With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed policy, carbon markets, and beyond. The sessions build upon the foundational knowledge many NFU members and others already have, delving deeper to advance our understanding

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Event Series BIPOC Workshops

BIPOC Workshop—Maritimes

Kennebecasis Public Library 1 Landing Crt., Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada

The National Farmers Union (NFU) BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) Caucus is hosting a series of in-person farmer-led events coast to coast to coast! We are inviting current and aspiring BIPOC farmers and farm workers together to connect, learn, and organize together. The NFU BIPOC Caucus has identified access to technical training as

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Event Series NFUniversity

NFUniversity

Zoom

With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed policy, carbon markets, and beyond. The sessions build upon the foundational knowledge many NFU members and others already have, delving deeper to advance our understanding

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NFU Region 6 (Saskatchewan) Convention

Zoom

The NFU Region 6 Convention will be held virtually via zoom on April 14 from 10 AM–3 PM CST. This is your opportunity to gather with fellow members, hear what the region has been up to this year, elect new board members, discuss regional priorities, and craft new resolutions for the upcoming year. NFU President Jenn Pfenning will

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Region 1, District 1 AGM (Prince Edward Island)

Milton Community Hall 7 New Glasgow Rd, Rte 224, Milton, PEI, Canada

District 1 Region 1 Convention will be held on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at the Milton Community Hall, North Milton, PEI. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting getting underway at 10:00 a.m. The registration fee of $20 per person covers the cost of registration plus the noon meal. Our keynote speaker will be

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Event Series NFUniversity

NFUniversity

Zoom

With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed policy, carbon markets, and beyond. The sessions build upon the foundational knowledge many NFU members and others already have, delving deeper to advance our understanding

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Upholding Indigenous Economic Relationships

What is the relationship between economic progress in the land now called Canada and the exploitation of Indigenous peoples? And what gifts embedded within Indigenous world views speak to miyo- pimâtisiwin ᒥᔪ ᐱᒫᑎᓯᐃᐧᐣ (the good life) and specifically to good economic relations? Upholding Indigenous Economic Relationships draws on the knowledge systems of the nehiyawak ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐊᐧᐠ (Plains Cree people) to explain settler colonialism through the lens of economic exploitation.

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