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DDM Speakers: The True Cost of Wool

Anna and wool

Students, staff, and faculty are invited to this talk with sheep farmer, wool mill owner, and author Anna Hunter.

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INDD Studio, Room D3310

520 E 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC, V5T 0H2

The feeling and smell of a brand-new skein of yarn is magical, the way it feels in your hands and on your needles, the beautiful shawl or sweater it will become. But how often do we consider the people that have had a hand in creating our yarn before it is ours. Do we know what resources have gone into our yarn and who is on the other end. Do we really understand the wool supply chain both in Canada and globally? This lecture will take a deep dive into the Canadian wool industry and focus on the land, animals, labourers, mills and transport of our wool. We will look at some of the barriers and possibilities for creating a resilient, regenerative and inclusive Canadian Wool Industry.

Anna Hunter is a first-generation sheep farmer and wool mill owner in Eastern Manitoba, Treaty One Territory. She is passionate about building community and connecting rural fibre farmers with urban consumers, fibre artists, and crafters. Anna believes that regenerative agriculture and climate-beneficial food and clothing are integral to moving forward as farmers fibre artists and Manitobans, and she is passionate about growing a vibrant Canadian wool industry. Her first book Sheep, Shepherd and Land, came out in 2023, and her bestselling book The True Cost of Wool released in June 2025. Learn more about Anna, her farm, and wool mill at .