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[dan fafard]
A driving motivation for my work in renewable energy, is my family. I hope that through my work, I can help preserve the natural bounty we are so lucky to enjoy here, in the Lake of the Woods area.
I hold a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Renewable Energy Engineering from Carleton University, and have been working hands-on designing and installing solar power locally for over eight years.
I am also a co-founder and director of the local non-profit Harvest Kenora, which strives to collectively grow food, relationships, and lifelong skills for healthier, more resilient communities and ecosystems.
[andrew fafard]
During the 12 years I worked as a treeplanter and wildfire firefighter in the mountains of British Columbia, I was well positioned to witness the impact that human activity has on our environment- both positive and negative.
Upon building a family and returning to Kenora, I transitioned to a career in renewable energy where I have spent the last eight years helping people cover their energy needs with solar power.
I am a member of the Climate Action Kenora group, and previously held a position as Community Representative for the City of Kenora's Sustainability Advisory Committee.