Total Number of Communication Reports: 0
Monthly communication reports in the last 6 months: 0
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Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Funding program: Automation and Digital Technologies in Agriculture and Agri-Food. This project is led by Olds College but we received a portion of the funding as a collaborator on the project
Grant details: Pan-Canadian Smart Farm Network Development
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Agriculture, Animal Welfare, Science and Technology
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Funding program: Automation and Digital Technologies in Agriculture and Agri-Food
Grant details: Precision Cattle Ranching for Improved Reproductive Efficiencies
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Agriculture
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Funding program: CFI College-Industry Innovation Fund (CIIF)
Grant details: Centre for Agriculture Technology
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Agriculture
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Funding program: Dr Michelle Hubbard (AAFC Scientist) received funding from SaskPulse and subgranted some funding to Lakeland as a collaborator on the grant.
Grant details: Integrated management of root rot in pulse crops incorporating biopesticide products
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Agriculture
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Funding program: Dr Syama Chatterton (AAFC Scientist) received funding from RDAR and AB Pulse Grower and subgranted some funding to Lakeland as a collaborator on the grant.
Grant details: Evaluation of calcium-based products to reduce impacts of Aphanomyces root rot of field peas
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Science and Technology
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Funding program: Mitacs Accelerate
Grant details: Sheep Vegetation Management
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Science and Technology
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Funding program: Mitacs Business Strategy Internship (BSI)
Grant details: OneCup AI Business Product Development Internship
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Agriculture
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Funding program: Mobilize
Grant details: Enhancing Crop and Livestock production efficiency, productivity and sustainability through innovative practices and technologies
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Research and Development, Science and Technology
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Funding program: NRCan Multi-Partner Research Initiative (MPRI)
Grant details: Development of ferrocene-based systems for smoke reduction, enhanced burn efficiency and training in their use
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Agriculture, Research and Development
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Funding Program: NSERC Applied Research and Development (ARD)
Grant Details: Examining lupin production challenges to support adoption in Western Canada.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Lakeland College is a public, board-governed college operating as a Comprehensive Community Institution under the authority of the Post-Secondary Learning Act. Established in 1913, Lakeland College has campuses in Vermilion and Lloydminster, Alberta. Lakeland College awards certificates, diplomas, and applied degrees. The College also offers baccalaureate degree programs in collaboration with degree-granting institutions. Complementing the economic strengths of Alberta, Lakeland College’s programming seeks to meet the needs of learners, communities, business, and industry in its service region. Programming includes agricultural and environmental sciences, apprenticeship and industry training, energy, fire and emergency services training, wellness and human services, business, and university transfer. The College also designs and delivers programs to meet specific learner, community, and industry needs through continuing education and corporate training. Lakeland College promotes innovation by conducting applied research activities that are relevant to its program areas, complement teaching and learning, and advance innovation-based rural community economic development. The focus of applied research is primarily in agricultural sciences and energy and environmental sciences. Initiatives are geared towards supporting Alberta’s future economy by helping industry partners capitalize on new opportunities and find solutions to current challenges. Lakeland College’s commitment to the collaborative principles of Campus Alberta is demonstrated through partnerships and transfer agreements within the post-secondary system that strengthen its programming and service capacity while improving efficiencies. Lakeland College works with school jurisdictions to host career and technology studies courses and support learner pathways into post-secondary such as providing dual credit programming so students can earn high school and college credits at the same time. Using different instructional delivery methods including face-to-face, blended, and distance learning, Lakeland College is able to maximize learner access to high-quality and affordable lifelong learning opportunities. To inspire learner success, Lakeland College provides a learning and teaching commons that creates personalized learning pathways and supports instructional excellence. Students develop competencies in different learning methods and technologies, so they are prepared for lifelong learning. International projects, practicum experiences, and study abroad opportunities, combined with increased international student enrolment at the College’s campuses, help prepare students for participation in an interconnected world. To enhance students’ college experience, Lakeland College offers a full range of services including academic advising, athletics, cafeterias, clubs, financial aid, health, learning strategies and support, recreation, residence, student centres, student employment, and wellness services. The College has numerous specialized facilities such as multiple music studios, two community theatres, two recreation centres, a swimming pool, and an indoor riding arena that are often the site of community events and activities and help support the recreational, cultural, fitness, and conferencing needs of the region it serves.
Alice Wainwright-Stewart, President and CEO
End date of the last completed financial year: 2026-03-31
| Government Institution | Funding Received in Last Financial Year | Funding Expected in Current Financial Year |
|---|---|---|
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) | $48,366.00 | No |
| Canada Foundation for Innovation | $56,568.00 | Yes |
| Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network Ltd. (CAAIN) | $58,190.74 | No |
| MITACS (formally known as Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems) | $80,000.00 | Yes |
| Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) | $75,413.00 | Yes |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) | $687,813.90 | Yes |
Address:
5707 College Drive
Vermilion, AB T9X 1K5
Canada
Telephone number:
780-853-8563