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Dr. Paul Kershaw is a farmer morning and night.  By day, he is a University of BC professor, public speaker, volunteer and regular media contributor. Kershaw is one of Canada’s leading thinkers about family policy with Canadian Family magazine describing him as “the ‘Generation Squeeze’ guru.”  Twice the Canadian Political Science Association has awarded Kershaw national prizes for his research. “Armed with a laptop and a raft of statistics,” The Vancouver Province describes Kershaw as “a one-man road show trying to change BC one talk at a time.”  He brings that commitment to all provinces in support of a Canada that works for all generations.  At the University of BC, Kershaw is a faculty member of the Human Early Learning Partnership in the School of Population and Public Health, where he is a Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation Scholar.

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