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Post-event evaluation report summarizing attendance, regional representation, participant affiliations, survey results, and qualitative feedback from the Western Canada Hemp Conference held on April 20, 2022 in Edmonton.
Year:
2022
Event Date:
April 20, 2022
Location:
Edmonton International Airport, Edmonton, Alberta
Region:
Western Canada
Attendance:
136 registrations
Paid Admissions:
97
Speakers and Panelists:
10
Sponsors:
12
Co-hosts/Admin:
7
AV/Marketing Suppliers:
5
Gratis Admissions:
5
Geographic Distribution:
Edmonton Region, Northern Alberta, Central Alberta, Calgary Region, Southern Alberta, Other Canadian and U.S. cities
Affiliations Represented:
Public sector, farmers, farm suppliers, investors, NGOs, researchers, consultants, hemp producers, technology companies, educational institutions
Target Registration:
100 initial; 125 adjusted
Survey Distribution Dates:
April 21, April 25, April 29, 2022
Survey Response Rate:
17% (23 responses)
Average Anticipated Expectation Score:
3.22
Average Received Expectation Score:
4.07
Organizing Body:
Western Canada Hemp Industry Conference
Subject:
Industrial hemp industry development and networking
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Edmonton
Subject:
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Edmonton Keyano Swim Club
Author:
Ian Boreyko (Presiding), Cathy Shepherd-Finlin (Recorder)
Target Audience:
Board Members, Club Members
Period of Validity:
November 6, 2023
Approval Date:
November 6, 2023
Date of Last Modification:
November 6, 2023
Organization:
Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton Region
Program name:
Light Up Your Mind
Region:
Edmonton and the Capital Region
Country:
Canada
Type of document:
Presentation program description and request form
Target audience:
Junior and Senior High School Students; Teachers; Adult Community Members
Presentation duration:
45 minutes (students); 1.5 hours (teachers)
Cost:
Free of charge (travel stipend requested for schools located further than 100 KM)
Eligibility requirements:
Teacher presence required; completed request form; minimum 10 and maximum 35 students
Required equipment:
Computer with DVD drive, PowerPoint capabilities, projector, internet access, speakers, white/chalk board
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
780.414.6333
Available student presentations:
Mess with Stress; Mental Illness and the Recovery Journey Part 1; Mental Illness and the Recovery Journey Part 2; Stamp Out Stigma; Stick 2 Life
Available teacher presentation:
Introduction to Understanding Self-Injury
Adult program topics:
Mental Illness in Youth and Young Adults; Healthy Workplaces & Stress Management; Mental Illness and Stigma; Introduction to Suicide Intervention; Mental Illness Awareness; Seniors and Mental Health
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Edmonton, Alberta
Topic:
Union Bylaws
Document Type:
By-laws
Organization:
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 784
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Local union members
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
February 12, 2020
Amendment Date:
October 2019
Year:
2022
City:
Edmonton, Alberta
Country:
Canada
Document Type:
Memorandum of Understanding
Parties:
Community League and Business Entity
Subject:
Community League Membership Discount Agreement
Effective Period:
To be specified; renewed annually unless cancelled with fourteen days written notice
Date of Creation:
March 2022
Obligations of Community League:
Promotion of business discount, logo placement, event signage opportunities, annual review
Obligations of Business:
Provision of percentage discount to members, logo use authorization, promotional support, annual review
Signatories:
Board Member(s) of Community League; Business Representative
Renewal Terms:
Automatic annual renewal unless written cancellation
Organization:
Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association (ANFCA)
Position:
Youth Employment Project Coordinator
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Employment Type:
Full-time
Weekly Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Sector:
Youth employment and Indigenous community services
Target Population:
Urban Indigenous youth facing barriers to employment and education
Key Responsibilities:
Project development and implementation, community engagement, partnership coordination, data collection and reporting
Required Education:
Post-secondary degree in a related field
Required Experience:
Minimum five years in employment services and experience working with urban Indigenous communities
Core Skills:
Project management, community engagement, communication, data analysis, stakeholder relationship building
Technical Skills:
Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Office, Teams, and digital meeting platforms
Cultural Knowledge:
Indigenous cultures, traditions, and protocols in Alberta
Travel Requirement:
Ability to travel
Screening Requirement:
Criminal record check and vulnerable sector screening
Application Method:
Resume and cover letter submitted by email
Application Email:
[email protected]
Application Deadline:
Open until a suitable candidate is found
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Edmonton
Subject:
Spiritual reflections, metaphysics, self-perception
Document Type:
Commentary / Lesson notes
Organization / Institution:
ACIM Edmonton
Author:
Sarah
Target Audience:
Students and practitioners of A Course in Miracles
Lesson Number:
101
Themes:
Sin, guilt, atonement, ego, empathy, suffering, spiritual guidance
Source Type:
Religious / spiritual text
Year:
2025
Organization:
Recovery Acres Society Edmonton
Document Type:
Community application form
Target Audience:
Individuals seeking support for substance use and behavioral addictions
Contact Information:
Phone: (780) 471-2996, Fax: (780) 477-1578, Email: [email protected]
Required Information:
Personal details, substance use history, medical and mental health history, treatment goals, support contacts
Program Participation:
Previous clients, fellowships, recovery involvement
Eligibility Note:
Applications not accepted from currently incarcerated individuals
End Date / Period:
2025
Format:
Printable form for submission and interview scheduling
Internal Use:
Notes, interview reminders, acceptance tracking
Application Components:
Demographics, employment, housing, income, addictions history, behavioral concerns, medical history, treatment history, personal strengths and goals
Structured Fields:
Yes, includes checkboxes, dates, and free-text responses
Year:
2017
Region / city:
North Dakota
Theme:
Industrial Hemp Pilot Program
Document type:
Final Report
Organization:
North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA)
Target audience:
Pilot participants in the Industrial Hemp program
Period of validity:
2017
Approval date:
Not provided
Amendment date:
Not provided
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Hemp variety certification
Document Type:
Application form
Organization / Institution:
ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL SEED CERTIFYING AGENCIES (AOSCA)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Hemp breeders, seed certifying agencies
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United States
State:
Alabama
Subject:
Hemp cultivation and licensing preparation
Document type:
Pre-application checklist and self-assessment questionnaire
Program:
Alabama Hemp Program
Regulatory references:
USDA Hemp Regulations; ADAI Hemp Rules
Responsible authority:
Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI)
Related agency:
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)
Target audience:
Prospective hemp growers applying for a cultivation license
Key topics:
licensing requirements, regulatory compliance, cultivation planning, infrastructure readiness, financial considerations, background check requirements, production and marketing planning
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Washington State, USA
Subject:
Hemp in Food
Document Type:
Meeting Notes
Organization / Institution:
WSDA (Washington State Department of Agriculture)
Authors:
Kelly McLain, Bonny Jo Peterson
Participants:
Task Force Members
Target Audience:
Industry stakeholders, regulators
Meeting Date:
August 3, 2022
Duration:
1:00 – 4:00pm
Key Topics:
Hemp regulation, hemp derivatives, food safety, legislative draft, regulatory scope
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
West Virginia, United States
Legislative body:
West Virginia Legislature
Document type:
Legislative bill
Bill number:
Senate Bill 808
Session:
2026 Regular Session
Date introduced:
February 6, 2026
Sponsors:
Senator Takubo; Senator Clements; Senator Phillips
Committees:
Senate Committee on Health and Human Resources; Senate Committee on Finance
Legal subject:
Regulation of consumable hemp products
Regulatory authority designated:
West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration
Main provisions:
Licensing of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers; prohibition of smokable hemp products; testing, labeling, packaging, and advertising requirements; age restriction of 21 years; excise taxation; enforcement and penalties
Tax provision:
10 percent excise tax on retail sales of consumable hemp products
Enforcement authority:
West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration and Tax Commissioner
Effective date:
July 1, 2026
Licensing and taxation enforcement date:
January 1, 2027
Year:
2008
Jurisdiction:
New South Wales, Australia
Type of document:
Legal/Regulatory Application Form
Purpose:
Licensing and background verification for hemp industry participants
Governing legislation:
Hemp Industry Act 2008; Hemp Industry Regulation 2016
Administering authority:
Department of Industry, NSW
Author:
Secretary of the Department of Industry
Intended audience:
Hemp industry licence applicants and their close associates
Content includes:
Applicant and close associate personal information, declarations, criminal record checks, consent forms
Application types:
New licence application, Licence renewal
Submission requirements:
Passport-sized photographs, photo identification, completed application form
Legal implications:
False declarations are prosecutable under the Oaths Act 1900
Location of record:
Department of Primary Industries Head Office, Orange, NSW
Contact:
Phone 02 6391 3100, email [email protected]
Form guidelines:
Refer to Guidelines for the Preparation of Applications under the Hemp Industry Act 2008 (NSW)
Year:
2018
Author:
Olivia Noorenberghe
Course:
AGR 1110
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Topic:
Hemp utilization in brewing
Region / Country:
Canada
Institutions / Companies Involved:
Parkland Industrial Hemp Growers Co-op, CGS Transport Ltd, Hemp Oil Canada, Wellington Brewery, Stone House Brewing, Sons of Kent Brewing
Product Focus:
Hemp beer production
Key Ingredients:
Hemp seed, hulled hemp seed, hemp seed flour
Cultivation Details:
Canadian Prairie provinces, recommended seeding depth 3 cm, row spacing 8–18 cm
Legal Context:
Compliance with Canadian THC regulations, approved cultivars list by Health Canada
Production Period:
2018
Data Sources:
Fike (2017), Romano & Hazekamp (2013), Fortenbery & Bennett (2004), PIHG (2018), Alberta Ministry of Forestry and Agriculture (2018)
Year:
Not specified
Region / State:
Maine, United States
Subject:
Hemp cultivation regulation
Document type:
Administrative rule
Issuing body:
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Division of Animal and Plant Health
Chapter:
274
Scope:
Licensing, cultivation, monitoring, and compliance requirements for hemp production
Legal basis:
State of Maine Hemp Program Plan approved by the United States Department of Agriculture
Definitions included:
Yes
Key topics:
THC limits, licensing process, certified seed, sampling, compliance
Applicable substances:
Cannabis sativa L. and derivatives
Target audience:
Hemp growers, agricultural producers, regulatory authorities
Validity period:
Licenses valid up to one year, expiring April 30
Geographical applicability:
State of Maine
Year:
2020
Region / City:
West Virginia
Topic:
Hemp products regulation
Document Type:
Legislative rule
Agency / Organization:
West Virginia Department of Agriculture
Author:
West Virginia Department of Agriculture
Target Audience:
Producers, distributors, and consumers of hemp products in West Virginia
Effective Date:
July 1, 2020
Expiration Date:
July 1, 2025
Filing Date:
April 30, 2020
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
New Jersey, United States
Subject:
Industrial Hemp Development
Document Type:
Resolution
Issuing Body:
109th State Agricultural Convention
Author:
Delegates of the 109th State Agricultural Convention
Target Audience:
Farmers, policymakers, agricultural stakeholders
Legal References:
2018 Farm Bill, Controlled Substances Act
Budget Allocation:
$655,000 for FY2023
Relevant Institutions:
Department of Agriculture, Rutgers University, Stockton University, Plastics Advisory Council
Implementation Period:
2024 and ongoing
Licensed Growers / Processors:
32 growers, 18 processors
Hemp Varieties:
71 varieties for industrial use
Land Area:
17 outdoor acres, 1 indoor acre
Purpose:
Development of hemp-based alternatives to plastics and building materials
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Southern United States
Institution:
Tennessee State University, College of Agriculture, Human & Natural Sciences, Cooperative Extension Program
Department:
Department of Agricultural Sciences & Engineering
Authors:
Dr. Emmanuel Omondi; Dr. Margaret Mmbaga; Dr. Anand Kumar; Sai Suvidh Maddela; Mustapha Olawuni; Dr. Lukas Mackasmiel
Author Affiliation:
Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Subject:
Plant pathology; disease management in industrial hemp cultivation
Disease:
Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii)
Type of Document:
Agricultural extension publication
Crop:
Industrial hemp (floral hemp)
Research Context:
Integrated pest management and soil-borne disease control strategies
Target Audience:
Hemp growers, agricultural extension professionals, researchers
Funding Source:
USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Capacity Building Grant
Associated Programs:
Tennessee State University Hemp Research Program; University of Tennessee Hemp Program
Contact Person:
Dr. Emmanuel Omondi
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
(615) 963-5830