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Building Bridges for Regeneration

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

Régénération Canada was spawned from a global movement. In 2017, our founder, Gabrielle Bastien, organized the first Living Soils Symposium to bring the burgeoning international regenerative movement home to Canada. Since then,...
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Of Pumpkins and Dreams: The Regenerative Odyssey of Sébastien Angers

Written by Sara Maranda-Gauvin

Regenerative agriculture continues to gain ground in Quebec, offering a promising solution to environmental and climate challenges. At the heart of this movement, Ste-Monique farmer Sébastien Angers stands out as an innovative...
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Steve Groff's Quebec Tour on Cover Crops

From February 21st to 23rd, 2023, Regeneration Canada and its partners will be hosting Steve Groff for a Quebec tour of educational events on cover crops. On February 21 in Saint-Hyacinthe and...
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Regenerative Farming in the Prairies: Discovering the Possibilities

[Events in English – Événements en anglais] Launching in 2022, Regeneration Canada and Oatly are teaming up on an exciting project highlighting a portion of the vast network of Canadian land managers...
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On the journey towards organic field crop no-till agriculture

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On the journey towards organic no-till field crop agriculture

Tune in to hear Chris Simeniuk from Kettle Ridge Organics and Sébastien Angers from the Ferme de l’Odyssée share their journeys towards organic no-till field crop agriculture. This talk will explore the...
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10 Farmers Who Are Helping the Environment

Written by Jaëlle Dutremble-Rivet

For World Environment Day, we wanted to showcase farmers from our membership who work to mitigate climate change through regenerative agriculture. Farmers find themselves at the forefront of climate change. Using climate-friendly...
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How These Farmers Are Learning Together

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

Club Action Billon is a group of farmers who support one another to learn how to best improve the health of their soil. For more than twenty years now they have been...
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How are pioneering farmers and agronomists optimizing cover crops?

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

No-till farming began to develop in the 80’s as a response to the problem of soil erosion, Initially the practice was focused on farms which grew corn and soy, rotating the two...
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Putting Soil First: Healing the Divide Between Conventional and Organic Farmers

Written by Ananda Fitszimmons

We all feel the urgency of the call to action to prevent catastrophic climate change by changing the way we do things on a large enough scale to make a difference in...
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[VIDEO] How 30 Years of No-till Gets This Farmer Higher Yields Than Average

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

Organic: not necessarily the solution for soil health? We tend to associate the idea of caring for the soil with organic agriculture. Yet, while building soil health is a central tenet of...
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S1EP3: Thirty years of No-till at Jocelyn Michon’s Farm

Written by Régénération Canada & Parafilms


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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.