Join fellow plant lovers for a day of discovery and meaning at the annual Plant Symposium. This hybrid event provides a platform for industry leaders, educators and students to share insights and innovations with the broader horticultural community.
Register now to attend this inspiring and though-provoking event
Featured speakers:
Lorraine Johnson
Lorraine is the author of numerous books on native plant gardening, urban agriculture and environmental issues. Lorraine’s work focuses on biodiversity and habitat gardening in the context of climate change; on reforming municipal grass and weeds bylaws in order to remove barriers to naturalization; and on land stewardship as relationship-building in the context of reconciliation.
Jocelyn Molyneux
Owner and operator of Wastenot Farms, vermiculture farm and home of Green Bins Growing workplace food waste recycling service, Jocelyn is an enthusiastic and driven young sustainability professional with broad experience developing zero waste solutions, leading high-performing work teams and executing social behaviour change campaigns.
Eli Enns
CEO and president of the IISAAK OLAM Foundation and Founder of the Naa’Waya’Sum Gardens in Tofino, Clayoquot Sound, Eli is an internationally recognized expert in bio-cultural heritage conservation and Indigenous economic development. He is a nation builder and Canadian political scientist focused in constitutional law, geopolitics and ecological governance.
Students or educators can attend virtually for FREE!