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Author Archives: Lois Ross

Lois L. Ross has spent the past 30 years working in Communications for a variety of non-profit organizations in Canada, including the North-South Institute. Born into a farm family in southern Saskatchewan, trained as a journalist and photographer, she is the author of both fiction and non-fiction books. Two of these books are based on the lives of Prairie farm people. Lois has also worked internationally in Latin America and the Caribbean, reporting and writing about life in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Cuba. The topics she is passionate about include agriculture, rural and international development, and health.

Books, apple and flowers. Image credit: congerdesign/Pixabay
Posted inArtsEnvironmentHealth

Late summer reads to keep you engaged

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross August 4, 2021October 5, 2021
A caution sign reads "Pesticide spraying in progress. Proceed at own risk." Image credit: jetsandzeppelins/Flickr
Posted inHealth
CA

Poison with your cereal, anyone?

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross July 23, 2021October 5, 2021
Dairy cows. Image credit: CallyL/pixabay.com
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHealth

Bloc MP moves to protect supply management

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross June 23, 2021October 5, 2021
Field of grain. Image credit: Jérôme Bussière/Unsplash
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironment

Budget promises climate action in agriculture but other measures may undermine it

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross May 5, 2021October 5, 2021
Green wheat plants. Image credit: Artem Kniaz/Unsplash
Posted inEnvironmentHealth

Spring brings need for vigilance on food and seed rights

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross April 23, 2021October 5, 2021
Field of wheat bales. Image credit: Léon McGregor/Unsplash
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHealth

How pension funds seek to profit from corporate agriculture

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross March 24, 2021October 5, 2021
Person stands next to elderly person in a wheelchair outside in a field. Image credit: Dominik Lange/Unsplash
Posted inEnvironmentHealth

From food to frailty: the link between long-term care and land concentration

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross February 24, 2021October 5, 2021
Farm tractor sitting in a field. Image credit: Nathan Lugo/Unsplash
Posted inEnvironmentHealth

Farmland concentration a growing problem in Canada, warns report

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross January 27, 2021October 5, 2021
Image: Edoardo Busti/Unsplash
Posted inEnvironmentHealth
CA

National Farmers Union offers the gift of food-production education this holiday season and beyond

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross December 16, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: Elmarie van Rooyen/Unsplash
Posted inHealth
CA

Pandemic encourages city dwellers to learn about agriculture

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross November 26, 2020October 5, 2021
Percy and Louise Schmeiser as witnesses at the Monsanto Tribunal in 2016. Image: Monsanto Tribunal/Flickr
Posted inHealth
SK

Percy Schmeiser’s passing leaves a legacy of struggle for farmers’ rights

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross October 28, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: Dan Loran/Unsplash
Posted inEnvironmentHealth
CA

Agricultural policy ideas should be at the forefront of Canada’s post-pandemic recovery plan

BW Lois Ross - Version 4 (1) by Lois Ross September 18, 2020October 5, 2021

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