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Karen Proud

Karen Proud is president of the Consumer Health Products Canada.

Plant seeds beyond agriculture to shore up the fertilizer sector

Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
The fertilizer sector contributes more than $23-billion to the economy and employs more than 73,000 people across the supply chain, writes Karen Proud. Pixabay photograph by Kurt Bouda
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
The fertilizer sector contributes more than $23-billion to the economy and employs more than 73,000 people across the supply chain, writes Karen Proud. Pixabay photograph by Kurt Bouda
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
The fertilizer sector contributes more than $23-billion to the economy and employs more than 73,000 people across the supply chain, writes Karen Proud. Pixabay photograph by Kurt Bouda
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | November 28, 2022
The fertilizer sector contributes more than $23-billion to the economy and employs more than 73,000 people across the supply chain, writes Karen Proud. Pixabay photograph by Kurt Bouda
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | March 18, 2019
Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor, pictured. A national self-care strategy that supports Canadian’s interests in caring for themselves will help strike an appropriate balance between self-care and professional care. This strategy could include efforts that address financial barriers and influences while promoting health literacy, innovation and equitable product access, writes Karen Proud. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | March 18, 2019
Opinion | BY KAREN PROUD | March 18, 2019
Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor, pictured. A national self-care strategy that supports Canadian’s interests in caring for themselves will help strike an appropriate balance between self-care and professional care. This strategy could include efforts that address financial barriers and influences while promoting health literacy, innovation and equitable product access, writes Karen Proud. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade