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Join us for the Youth Award Virtual Short Talks, a special event that showcases the innovative ideas and inspiring work of the next generation of science and policy leaders. This virtual platform will feature quick, engaging presentations from our exceptional Youth Award candidates, highlighting their research and contributions to science, policy, and innovation. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from young visionaries shaping the future of science policy in Canada.

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    Join us for the Youth Award Virtual Short Talks, a special event that showcases the innovative ideas and inspiring work of the next generation of science and policy leaders. This virtual platform will feature quick, engaging presentations from our exceptional Youth Award candidates, highlighting their research and contributions to science, policy, and innovation. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from young visionaries shaping the future of science policy in Canada.

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    Aman Bhullar

    PhD Student

    University of Guelph

    Using Data-Driven Land Suitability Projections for Developing Food Policy

    There is considerable uncertainty about the extent to which climate change may impact crop yields in Canada. Projecting future land suitability under climate change is crucial for assessing future food security. We predict that by the year 2050 the expected net losses in canola and spring wheat production will far outweigh the gains from barley and oats. We propose mitigating these losses through data-driven preemptive breeding of climate change resilient cultivars. These findings support the development of sustainable agricultural management practices to maintain future food security and economic stability both within Canada and across the globe.

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  • Master Student

    Dalhousie University

    Topic: Incorporating Social Sustainability and Equity into Fisheries Management Plans

  • Postdoctoral Fellow

    Ghent University

    Topic: Postdoc to Professor: Enhancing Early-Career Research Opportunities in Canada

  • Bachelor Student

    Concordia University

    Topic: "Disposable" Plastic Remediation Tax

  • PhD Student

    University of Toronto Scarborough

    Topic: Leveraging the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement to address plastic pollution

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Aman Bhullar

PhD Student

University of Guelph

Using Data-Driven Land Suitability Projections for Developing Food Policy

There is considerable uncertainty about the extent to which climate change may impact crop yields in Canada. Projecting future land suitability under climate change is crucial for assessing future food security. We predict that by the year 2050 the expected net losses in canola and spring wheat production will far outweigh the gains from barley and oats. We propose mitigating these losses through data-driven preemptive breeding of climate change resilient cultivars. These findings support the development of sustainable agricultural management practices to maintain future food security and economic stability both within Canada and across the globe.