
Merle Massie
Merle Massie is an author and historian who farms in west central Saskatchewan. She is a professional research associate with the Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health at the University of Saskatchewan.
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History
The story of Cecil George Harris's historic will is also a chilling lesson in farm safety
In the 75 years since Cecil Harris' death from a farm injury, the statistics have hardly changed.
Canada -Saskatoon |

Analysis
Treading on thin ice: Canada's harrowing history of falling through into the icy depths
Every Canadian on a frozen lake carries a healthy respect for the real possibility of falling through the ice.
Canada -Saskatchewan |

Opinion
Calls for an immediate shift to green energy ignore the realities of farming
There’s a reason why agriculture supports oil and gas. It’s not because we’re backwards, aren’t paying attention or are climate deniers.
Canada -Saskatchewan |