How animal welfare is key to a sustainable future for all.
When animals thrive, we all do. This discussion explored the ethical, environmental, and scientific impacts of animal welfare in Canada and worldwide.
At The Walrus Talks The Power of Animals, seven expert speakers discussed how a sustainable future is shaped by how we treat animals.
How does better overall farm animal treatment protect humans from the development of antimicrobial resistance?
What are the economic advantages of advancing animal welfare?
And how can sustainable farming practices serve as an essential strategy for environmental conservation, promoting ecological balance, and protecting animal habitats?
It was a discussion on how transforming Canada’s food system can create benefits for animals, humans, and the planet.
When animals thrive, we all do. This discussion explored the ethical, environmental, and scientific impacts of animal welfare in Canada and worldwide.
At The Walrus Talks The Power of Animals, seven expert speakers discussed how a sustainable future is shaped by how we treat animals.
How does better overall farm animal treatment protect humans from the development of antimicrobial resistance?
What are the economic advantages of advancing animal welfare?
And how can sustainable farming practices serve as an essential strategy for environmental conservation, promoting ecological balance, and protecting animal habitats?
It was a discussion on how transforming Canada’s food system can create benefits for animals, humans, and the planet.
This session featured seven-minute talks by:
· Dr. Alison Blay-Palmer, UNESCO Chair on Food, Biodiversity, and Sustainability Studies
· Tricia Croasdell, Global CEO, World Animal Protection
· Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, MP, Beaches—East York
· Nital Jethalal, Executive Director, Institute for Future Food Systems
· Dr. Zahra Kassam, Staff Radiation Oncologist, Stronach Regional Cancer Centre; Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto
· Dr. Joseph LeBlanc, Associate VP, Equity and Inclusion and Assistant Professor, Indigenous Health at NOSM University; Vice-President, Social Accountability, Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada
· Dr. Scott Weese, Professor, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
Personal Commentary: This session was informative. It provided insights on how animals impact and affect our human lifestyle.
· Dr. Alison Blay-Palmer, UNESCO Chair on Food, Biodiversity, and Sustainability Studies
· Tricia Croasdell, Global CEO, World Animal Protection
· Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, MP, Beaches—East York
· Nital Jethalal, Executive Director, Institute for Future Food Systems
· Dr. Zahra Kassam, Staff Radiation Oncologist, Stronach Regional Cancer Centre; Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto
· Dr. Joseph LeBlanc, Associate VP, Equity and Inclusion and Assistant Professor, Indigenous Health at NOSM University; Vice-President, Social Accountability, Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada
· Dr. Scott Weese, Professor, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
Personal Commentary: This session was informative. It provided insights on how animals impact and affect our human lifestyle.
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