Chris Rufo on the need for a balance between populist and elite politics...
Chris Rufo on the need for a balance between populist and elite politics...
More oversight and accountability needed over Canada’s foreign aid: David Clinton for Inside Policy

Northern Sask. communities using gardening to improve food sovereignty and they’re involving youth [Video]

Categories
Saskatchewan News

Two northern Saskatchewan communities are using gardening to increase food sovereignty and teach youth valuable skills.

The Flying Dust Market Garden has been operational since 2009. It started on a much smaller scale, but with hard work and dedication it has expanded.

Now the garden, located on Flying Dust First Nation about 250 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon, employs 20 people year-round and students during the summer months.

“We’ve just been growing slowly,” said Jason Cardinal, the garden’s manager.

“We grow about eight varieties of potatoes, and we have a huge list of vegetables that we grow. We have a fruit orchard with roughly about five different apple trees, plums, and haskaps and other berries.”

The Flying Dust Market Garden produces eight different variety of potatoes. (Submitted by Jason Cardinal)

Cardinal said it also offers meat such as chickens and bison.

Most recently, it added a bee operation that helps with …

Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
With Trump’s tariff threat, we’re reaping what we have sown: Jack Minz in the Financial Post