Facts and talking points

How can Canadian Farm Organizations Better Support the Agroecology Narrative?

Agroecology is a holistic approach to farming that emphasizes sustainability, biodiversity, and the social and economic well-being of…

Owen Sound Sun Times writes article about Grey County delegation

For sharing in social media, via my homepage… Man calls on Grey County to act…

Response to article by Bayshore Broadcasting

On September 5th, I presented about the Karst confluence threat to Bruce County Council. Bayshore Broadcasting reported on this…

Best-Case Scenario: A Collaborative Approach to Protecting Grey Bruce’s Vulnerable Aquifers

In the Grey Bruce region, where aquifers beneath Karst geology and fractured bedrock with minimal overburden are especially vulnerable,…

Re-active and proactive community engagement for water protection in fractured bedrock

In the region of Bruce Grey Simcoe, a new threat is emerging that endangers our rural lifestyle. This threat,…

What could municipalities do to prevent drinking water contamination around Karst?

A risk of our municpalities’ own making Municipal councils were essential to create the “confluence risk” of drinking water contamination….

Seeking justice for water contamination through Ontario’s Environmental Bill of Rights

(Much of this article is AI generated and is a summary of legal and other public accessible texts. This…

Seeking justice for water contamination through Ontario’s Environmental Protection Act

(Much of this article is AI generated and is a summary of legal and other publicly accessible texts. This…

Defining “normal” farming practices – The Farm and Food Production Protection Act, 1998

The Farm & Food Protection Act offers a potential venue to protecting drinking water sources in Karst regions.  The…

Karst Geography, Residential Homes on Rural Severances and Industrial Agriculture: A Goal Conflict?

  In the region of Grey Bruce, the landscape is dotted with thousands of small rural residential properties, each one…