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Dairy Dialog podcast 129: Bon AppéSweet, R.A Jones, University of Surrey

Dairy Dialog podcast 129: Bon AppéSweet, R.A Jones, University of Surrey We have three conversations on this week’s podcast. We spoke with Thereasa Black, founder and CEO of Bon AppéSweet; Craig Walker, director of product portfolio management at R.A Jones; and Professor Monique Raats at the University of Surrey in the UK. We also have our weekly look at the global dairy markets with Liam Fenton at StoneX. Clarity needed in classification systems for processed foods Current food classification systems for processed foods lack consistency and consensus often leading to confusion and debate even amongst scientists, a new study in the journal Trends in Food Science & Technology, reports.

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Bon AppéSweet Chosen as Winner of The Empower Project

Bon AppéSweet Chosen as Winner of The Empower Project
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Young Indigenous women, girls supported through Empower Project

Young Indigenous women, girls supported through Empower Project
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Canada provides support to Indigenous youth in Manitoba involved in justice system

From: Department of Justice Canada Access to justice is a fundamental Canadian value and is key to a fair and just society, and all Canadians must have the confidence that the justice system is there to protect and not harm them. Access to justice is a fundamental Canadian value and is key to a fair and just society, and all Canadians must have the confidence that the justice system is there to protect and not harm them. Supporting Indigenous youth is important to meeting those goals as well as ending systemic racism and inequities throughout Canada’s justice system. Today, the Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, joined by Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North, Kevin Lamoureux, announced the Government of Canada’s support to New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults and Families Inc. for their project: The Empower Project (T.E.P.). This program, which enhances one established in 2015, supports especially vulnerable Indigenous young

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Government of Canada provides support to Indigenous youth in Manitoba involved in the justice system

Share this article Share this article WINNIPEG, MB, March 17, 2021 /CNW/ - Access to justice is a fundamental Canadian value and is key to a fair and just society, and all Canadians must have the confidence that the justice system is there to protect and not harm them. Supporting Indigenous youth is important to meeting those goals as well as ending systemic racism and inequities throughout Canada s justice system. Today, the Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, joined by Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North, Kevin Lamoureux, announced the Government of Canada s support to New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults and Families Inc. for their project: The Empower Project (T.E.P.). This program, which enhances one established in 2015, supports especially vulnerable Indigenous young women who are justice-involved and diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

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