
At Canadian Food Focus, we are continually assessing what information consumers are searching for and how they are consuming it online. Then we ensure that we present our content in a way that Canadians are interested in and actively searching for. This allows us to provide timely, interesting and evidence-based reels about food, nutrition or healthy eating in partnership with Registered Dietitian Sue Mah. Sue is a multiple award-winning dietitian, communications consultant and recognized media personality with a natural passion for delicious, wholesome food.
“People are concerned about their health and how it relates to the food they are eating. We’re taking part in these conversations and Canadian Food Focus is becoming a trusted resource about the foods grown in this country.”
Dorothy Long, Managing Director of Canadian Food Focus
Sue’s monthly reels are 15 –20 seconds in length, which offers information in a short, focused format perfect for busy consumers. These reels are presented as microlearning opportunities and allow consumers to acquire new information on relatable food and nutrition tips. They also link back to Canadian Food Focus articles for consumers who are looking for more in-depth information.
To date, Sue’s reels have demonstrated the importance whole grains, discussed why Vitamin D is a vital nutrient for Canadians, explained the Made in Canada vs Product of Canada food labels, showcased heart healthy foods and given tips on increasing vegetable intake. They are shared on several Canadian Food Focus social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.
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Angela Larson
Communications Manager, Canadian Food Focus and Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan
Angela grew up on a mixed grain and beef cattle farm near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Throughout her career, she has worked with several agriculture groups such as CanolaInfo, SaskMustard, HealthyFlax, Sask Pork, and SaskTurkey on their social media and communications programming. Currently, she is our Communications Manager for Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan as well as for our national program, Canadian Food Focus.
Angela, her husband Andrew and their two daughters Molly and Claire, live and work on their multigenerational mixed grain farm near Lloydminster. They are also active in their local 4-H Beef Club.