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Human milk for human babies
01 Jun

Human milk for human babies

Posted by Tannis Larson

My first baby is due in June. I fully expect to feed him exclusively breast milk. However, this isn’t always possible. The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months starting within an hour of birth.

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A Brief History of Veganism
25 May

A Brief History of Veganism

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

Looking back at the history of veganism inspires a lot of hope for the future of the movement. Veganism is becoming more mainstream- one example of this is actor Joaquin Phoenix’s speech at the 2020 Oscars about the harms of the dairy industry.

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Trying to stop climate change? Eating plant-based is more helpful than eating local
18 May

Trying to stop climate change? Eating plant-based is more helpful than eating local

Posted by Guest Author

While eating locally sourced food is still beneficial to the community, it’s important to remember that you aren’t significantly lowering your carbon footprint, or helping out the climate, without reducing or cutting out animal-based products from your diet.

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How to support local vegan businesses while spicing up your time in isolation
08 May

How to support local vegan businesses while spicing up your time in isolation

Posted by Brianne Riehl

Retail sales are down across the country, restaurants being one of the hardest hit industries. This means that it’s more important than ever to be mindful about where and how we’re spending our money – particularly those of us who are fortunate enough to have the resources to do so amidst this time of financial distress for many.

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From Veganuary to lifelong vegan: Making the ethical commitment
27 Apr

From Veganuary to lifelong vegan: Making the ethical commitment

Posted by Tannis Larson

Stay focused on the ethical reasons for veganism. Remember that your pleasure and convenience aren’t worth compromising your values. Remember that with each meal or purchase, you are making a difference.

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COVID-19: A disaster of our own making
08 Apr

COVID-19: A disaster of our own making

Posted by Jen Flood

The relationship between animal consumption and human illness is well established. The widespread adoption of a plant-based (vegan) diet could protect us against future pandemics.

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Eating vegan on a budget
31 Mar

Eating vegan on a budget

Posted by Paige Campbell

As a recent university graduate, there are few things I know better than how to eat vegan on a budget, while still choosing healthy, whole-food options! I thought I’d share some of my go-to tips and tricks about how to eat vegan without breaking the bank.

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Tips for going (and staying) vegan!
23 Mar

Tips for going (and staying) vegan!

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

You might think going vegan will restrict or limit your diet, but on the contrary, it can open up a whole new array of ingredients, and new ways of thinking about food!

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Waste deep in the big muddy: Animal agriculture is drowning us in manure
23 Feb

Waste deep in the big muddy: Animal agriculture is drowning us in manure

Posted by David Steele

Canada is a land of incredible wealth and abundance. Giant houses, fancy cars, smart phones, computers, iPads. Our land stretches for thousands upon thousands of miles. We have recreational opportunities galore. There is more fresh water here than in any other country in the world. Canada is a breadbasket to the world. And we have way more poo per capita than almost any other country in the world!

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Confronting climate change: Those of us who understand must lead by example
10 Dec

Confronting climate change: Those of us who understand must lead by example

Posted by David Steele

Global warming is accelerating and we’re shockingly ill-equipped to stop it. Unless we act powerfully and quickly, we face catastrophe on a scale humanity has never seen. So, what are we going to do?

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"What does it mean to live ethically in our interconnected world? Author, activist, and philosopher Peter Singer argues that moral progress depends not on tradition

Peter Singer: Animal suffering is human responsibility

“It’s not about being perfect. It’s about reducing suffering where we can, and right now, we’re choosing not to.”

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