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Elaine Froese  |  Canada’s Farm Whisperer  |  Your go-to expert for farm families who want better communication and conflict resolution to secure a successful farm transition
  • Home
  • Meet Elaine
  • Speaking
    • Speaking Topics
    • For Event Planners
    • Upcoming Events
    • Rave Reviews
    • Client List
  • Coaching
    • Coaching with Elaine
    • Elaine’s Coaching Team
    • Conflict Dynamics Profile
    • FAQs
  • Farm Succession Planning
  • Online Course
    • Online Course
    • Online Course Login
  • Insights
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    • Blogs
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Media
    • Free Stuff
  • Shop
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    • Do The Tough Things Right
    • Planting the Seed of Hope
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I would like to acknowledge that the land where our farm is situated was once shared with Canadians by Anishinaabe and Cree peoples through Treaties 1 and 2 in Manitoba. I am thankful for the prosperity shared through the joint stewardship of this bountiful land by many agricultural peoples for hundreds of years. Let us recognize the creativity and resourcefulness of Indigenous women who worked the land to support their families and engage in trade. May we continue to respectfully share this land and its bounty for the good of all.