Farmers are teaming up with schools to teach students about food cultivation Nova Scotia farmers are visiting classrooms across the province to help students learn the importance of growing food locally. The visits mark Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month, which begins today, March 1. “Students are learning the importance of growing and eating healthy food here Read More…
Day: March 1, 2022
Canada Announces $100 Million Humanitarian Assistance To Ukraine
Canada has one of the largest Ukrainian community outside of Ukraine Today, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, announced additional humanitarian support to respond to immediate needs arising from the Ukraine crisis at the virtual joint launch of the Humanitarian Flash Appeal Read More…
Medusa – A Work Of Art Created From Plastic Waste
Quebec artist Alex Côté highlights the duality between the illusion of plastic beauty and pollution. A huge, one-of-a-kind jellyfish is appearing at the Aquarium du Québec. Composed from waste and plastic materials removed from the St. Lawrence, the artwork Plastic. Medusa, signed by artist Alex Côté, is glaringly true. More than 1,500 young people were made aware of the issues Read More…
UK Cracks Down On Unregulated Cosmetic Procedures
The government announces its intention to introduce a licensing regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as Botox and fillers. An amendment to the Health and Care Bill tabled tomorrow (Tuesday 1 March) would give the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care the power to introduce a licensing regime for Botox and fillers, the Read More…