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  • CFFO Education Day

    December 4, 2025 from 9am to 3pm – Kemptville Campus Join us for a fun and informative day at the CFFO Education Day event! Come to the North Grenville (40 Campus Drive, Parish Hall, Kemptville On K0g 1j0, Canada); Kemptville Campus for a day filled wi Organized by Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario (CFFO) | Type: education, day, seminar

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‘This is the new slavery’

Despite British Columbia having additional laws meant to protect temporary foreign workers, migrant farm workers across the province continue to report abuse, racism, unsafe working conditions and substandard housing, according to a new study.

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