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Are you fascinated by food? Are you passionate about agriculture? Do you want to inspire the next generation to care about the food they eat, where it comes from, and the farmers who grow it?

If so, you’ve come to the right place.

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) is the national voice of agriculture education. And we are looking for hard-working, enthusiastic individuals who are committed to sharing Canada’s food story with young people across the country.

Learn more about AITC-C

To apply, submit your resume and cover letter to careers@aitc-canada.ca

Current Job Opportunities

Job Posting: Digital Communications Specialist

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada is hiring for a Full-time, Permanent, Digital Communications Specialist. The Digital Communications Specialist is responsible for developing and delivering accessible and engaging digital learning experiences and communications across AITC-C’s programs and platforms. You’ll work closely with both internal teams and Agriculture in the Classroom Canada members to design compelling content, manage social media channels, maintain our website, and bring our national initiatives to life in digital spaces. 

Review the job posting and send your resume, cover letter, and portfolio or examples of your work to careers@aitc-canada.ca if the role is the right fit for you!

Application deadline will be open until filled. Position is scheduled to start as soon as possible. 

Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Canada to Glow Green: Celebrating a Brighter Future Rooted in Agriculture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canada to Glow Green: Celebrating a Brighter Future Rooted in Agriculture

WINNIPEG, MB — This March, landmarks across Canada will light up in green to celebrate Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM 2026) — a coast-to-coast-to-coast moment of illumination highlighting the people, places, and stories that feed our nation.

Organized by Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C), CALM 2026 unites classrooms, communities, and industry partners under the theme “A Brighter Future, Rooted in Agriculture.” From the Princess Gates at Exhibition Place in Toronto to the Science World in Vancouver, from the Legislative Assembly in Yellowknife to the Shaw Building in Charlottetown, more than 25 landmarks across Canada will glow green throughout March — symbolizing growth, connection, and Canada’s shared agricultural roots.

These green lights represent more than celebration — they represent connection,” said Denise Schmidt, Executive Director of AITC-Canada. “When Canadians see their skylines glowing green, we hope they’re reminded that agriculture touches every community, every classroom, and every future.

Darcy Pawlik, Chair of the AITC-Canada Board, added: “For decades, we’ve grown understanding inside classrooms. In 2026, we’re taking that light across the country — turning awareness into visibility, and pride into action.

A National Moment of Illumination

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month. Over the last 14 years, CALM has delivered more than 1,000,000 student experiences in 18,500+ classrooms, thanks to the dedication of over 6,000 volunteers nationwide. CALM 2026 will engage students in all 10 provinces and one territory through a combination of programs including classroom visits, reading challenges, resource distribution, and a variety of events — all focused on building the agriculture and food literacy skills of our next generation.

Each light turned green will symbolize how curiosity grows into understanding, and how understanding helps shape the future of food, farming, and innovation in Canada. In 2026, more than 25 confirmed landmarks will glow green in celebration of agriculture literacy, reinforcing the national reach and collective impact of this work. Recent educator feedback of an AITC-Canada program underscores this importance: 88% of educators agreed that students expressed a greater appreciation for the role of agriculture in their daily lives or communities.

How to Get Involved

  • See the Lights: Explore the list of green‑lit landmarks at https://bit.ly/3OyRryh, visit one in your community to capture a photo, or take part digitally in select locations offering virtual participation.
  • Share the Glow: Capture a photo at a landmark or while taking part in an agriculture‑ or food‑related activity. Share it online using #RootedInAg #CALM2026 #GrowCanada.
  • Say Thank You: Show appreciation to a parent, farmer, cashier, dietician, veterinarian, feed specialist — anyone who helps bring food from farm to table.
  • Access Resources: Explore 900+ English or French factual, accurate, and current agriculture and food resources at https://bit.ly/4rDUvHT.

About Agriculture in the Classroom Canada

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) is a national charitable organization connecting students and educators to agriculture and food. In partnership with 10 member organizations, AITC-C delivers curriculum-linked programs and resources that inspire curiosity, build food literacy, and help youth discover the opportunities within Canada’s agri-food sector. Learn more at aitc-canada.ca.

Media Contact:
Denise Schmidt
Executive Director
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada
director@aitc-canada.ca