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A big voice : Friends, family mourn death of Elder Ted Fontaine

A big voice : Friends, family mourn death of Elder Ted Fontaine Ted Fontaine, a pillar of Manitoba s First Nations community and an author who detailed abuses he suffered at a government-run residential school, has died at 79. Social Sharing He was so proud of his family and to be an Indigenous man, says close friend of former Sagkeeng chief CBC News · Posted: May 12, 2021 1:53 PM CT | Last Updated: May 12 Ted Fontaine will be remembered as a humble person who never held a grudge and worked to make life better for others, say friends and family.(Brett Purdy/CBC) Ted Fontaine, a pillar of Manitoba s First Nations community and an author who detailed abuses he suffered at a government-run residential school, has died at 79.

How scientists make plant-based foods taste and look more like meat

Author: Mariana Lamas, Research assistant, Centre for Culinary Innovation, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology In 2019, Burger King Sweden released a plant-based burger, the Rebel Whopper, and the reaction was underwhelming. So, the company challenged its customers to taste the difference. Burger King Sweden created menu item where customers would have a 50-50 chance of getting a meat burger or a plant-based one. To find out, they had to scan the burger box in Burger King’s app. The results: 44 per cent guessed wrong customers couldn’t tell the difference. Plant-based meats are products designed to imitate meat. While earlier products like tofu and seitan were meant to replace meat, newer products are trying to mimic its taste, texture, smell and appearance. Plant-based burgers, ground meat, sausages, nuggets and seafood are now in grocery stores and on restaurant menus. They aim to redefine our understanding of meat.

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Triumph Gold Establishes Operations Office in Whitehorse, Yukon

Triumph Gold Corp. (TSX-V: TIG | OTCMKTS: TIGCF) (“ Triumph Gold” or “the Company”) is announcing the establishment of an Operations Office (the “Office”) in Whitehorse, Yukon. The Office will serve as a hub to provide support to operations and stakeholders of the Company’s flagship Freegold Mountain Project, as well as the Tad/Toro and newly-acquired Big Creek Properties, all located within the prolific Dawson Range Copper-Gold Belt of mining-friendly Yukon. The Company is also pleased to announce the appointment of Kayla Mintz as the Yukon operations full-time Office Manager. Kayla has worked at the Freegold Mountain Project since 2017 and has been increasingly instrumental in the management and execution of day-to-day operations while in the field. Kayla is a member of Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation (Wolf Clan) and is known as a community mentor and motivator who practices Indigenous culture and can communicate in Northern Tutchone. She also holds a Northe

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