
You are invited to attend the next Sustainability Series Webinar on May 8th from 10:00am to 11:30am MST about Alberta’s Public Trust Trends.
The Sustainability Series Webinars are hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation’s Natural Resource Management Branch. The Sustainability Series Webinars bring industries, stakeholders, and governments together to share and learn about initiatives and innovations supporting sustainability of Alberta’s agriculture sector.
Please forward this invitation to others you feel may be interested!
Understanding Albertans’ trust in the food system is difficult as it is complex and shifts over time in relation to many evolving factors. Through a survey of Albertans and Canadians the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity (CCFI) provides relevant, reliable and consistent information about public trust issues in the agriculture and food system. CCFI’s 2024 survey provides trends of Albertans’ perspectives of Canada’s agriculture and food system. This helps the agriculture industry with decision making and communication efforts to address key areas of concern for Albertans.
These results be presented by Ashley Bruner, Director of Research and Stakeholder Engagement with the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity.
We will also hear from Melody Garner-Skiba, Executive Director of the Intensive Livestock Working Group about what actions their group has been undertaking to support building public trust in Alberta.
Webinar Logistics:
This event will take place on May 8th at 10:00am – 11:30am MST on MS Teams meeting platform.
- The webinar will be approximately 1 hour and consist of presentations with Question and Answer (Q&A) to follow.
- The webinar participants will receive a short poll to provide feedback and input into future Sustainability Series.
The webinar will be recorded and posted on the Sustainability Series YouTube playlist for you to watch at a convenient time.
Interested in past webinars? Recordings of webinars are available on our Sustainability Series Webpage
If you have any questions about this webinar, please reach out to:
Laura Ung, Provincial Evaluation Specialist
Natural Resource Management Branch
Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation