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Femmes d'influence : Louisa Lacasse - CANADA150 Traditional Cache

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onecrazycanadian: Hi,

The low health score on this cache has remained below 60 since our last contact. I see no sign of any maintenance being done to correct this and I have had no response from the owner since my last contact. Due to the lack of response I have no idea if any corrective action has been taken. Consequently I am archiving the cache at this time. Under directions from HQ, if the cache was archived for maintenance issues, it will not be unarchived. If you wish to replace it you will have to do so with a new listing.

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Hidden : 9/20/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This is a Canada 150 project that aims to present places and people important for the Francophone community of Saskatchewan. More information : Geocaching CÉCS

Ceci est un projet Canada 150 qui vise à faire découvrir des personnalités et lieux importants pour la communauté francophone de la Saskatchewan. Plus d'information : Géocachette CÉCS


Femmes d'influence : Louisa Lacasse - CANADA150

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Women of influence

You are invited to discover the lives of Fransaskois women who have contributed to building the society we know today. Follow the footsteps of these women, leaders past and present, feminists, and builders, to learn more about your history.

Louisa Lacasse

Saskatchewan has plenty of dedicated and hard-working farmers and Louisa Lacasse is definitely one of them.

Living on a farm near Ferland, Louisa had to deal with the accidental death of her husband in 1972. The young mother decided to take over running the farm, although she faced many challenges to have  her status as a farmer recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency.

In addition to her farm work, she was also very involved in the Francophone community and volunteered countless hours of her time.

Thanks to her dedication and determination, the family farm now covers more than 12,000 acres.


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Femmes d'influence

Nous vous invitons à découvrir la vie des femmes fransaskoises qui ont contribué à forger la société d'aujourd'hui. Suivez les traces de ces femmes, leaders d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, féministes et bâtisseuses, pour mieux connaitre votre histoire.

Louisa Lacasse

La Saskatchewan regorge d’agriculteurs qui ont le cœur à l’ouvrage et Louisa Lacasse fait définitivement partie de cette catégorie.

Établie sur une ferme près de Ferland, Louisa doit composer avec la mort accidentelle de son mari en 1972. La mère de famille décide de prendre la gestion de la ferme, même si elle rencontre de nombreux défis pour faire reconnaître son statut d’agricultrice bonifiée auprès de l’Agence du revenu du Canada.

Outre son travail d’agricultrice, elle sera aussi très impliquée au sein de la communauté francophone et ne comptera jamais les heures de bénévolat.

Grâce à son dévouement et sa motivation, la ferme familiale compte maintenant plus de 12 000 acres.

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