Canadian Nutrition Society to host two webinars
Posted: September 16, 2020
Categories: GoodFoodBites / Webinars
The Canadian Nutrition Society is hosting two webinars:
Should packed lunches be in the past? Evidence to inform a national school food program, on Thursday, September 17, will explore current school food related research in Canada, highlighting factors affecting children’s dietary quality during the school day. Implications for a Canadian national school lunch program will be discussed, as well as findings related to a pilot universal school lunch program intervention in the province of Saskatchewan.
Attendees will hear from Claire Tugault-Lafleur PhD, RD, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Colombia, and Dr. Rachel Engler-Stringer PhD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan.
For more information and to register, visit the Canadian Nutrition Society website here.
Panel Discussion: Impacts of COVID-19 on the food supply and food access, on Wednesday, September 23, will bring together experts in economics, food insecurity, and nutrition to discuss the impacts that COVID-19 is having on the Canadian food supply and food access. This webinar will touch on how COVID-19 is affecting food prices, food availability, agriculture and food processing, local food systems, food insecurity, and potential changes in eating and shopping practices.
Panelists:
- Richard Matern, MSW, Food Banks Canada
- Joyce Slater, RD, PhD, University of Manitoba
- Pascal Theriault, MSc, McGill University
For more information and to register for this webinar, visit the Canadian Nutrition Society website here.