Dr. Ann Fox
Education is central to Ann’s work including program innovation, curriculum design, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Her focus is on supporting learners through creativity and innovation, advancing professional practice, and community engagement.
Ann works toward reconciliation and has partnered with Mi’kmaw leaders and communities in Nova Scotia to support Indigenous food systems, and to bring Two-Eyed Seeing and Indigenous ways of knowing to courses she has taught.
Recent research has explored intergenerational learning about Mi’kmaw food systems, as well as workforce development needs of nutrition professionals in the post COVID-19 era.
Other Contributions:
Co-Chair, National Task Force on Public Health Nutrition Workforce Development
Senior Research Scientist, St Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Curtin University, West Australia
Select Publications:
Frank Nichols, S., Fox, A., and Olstad, H. (2025). A rapid assessment of the public health dietitian workforce in Canda: A call to action. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research (in press).
Anderson, B., Vandeboer, E., Lordly, D. and Fox, A. (2025). Providing space for creative autonomy in health professional education: insights from a student-led dietetics knowledge mobilization module. Canadian Journal for Studies in Adult Education (under review).
Fox, A and Palermo, C. (2025). Dietetic workforce development in Canada and Australia: Towards a critical policy approach. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. (under review).
Fox A., Vandenboer E, Anderson B., Lordly, D., and Jamieson, J. (2025). “The year of give”: Dietitians’ experiences in Nova Scotia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice. 86 (2): 76-83
Fox A., Bujold R., and Pictou K. (2024). Land2Lab Project: Reflections on learning about Mi’kmaw foodways. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice 1;85(2):101-105.
Jamieson, J., Vandenboer, E., Anderson, B., Lordly, D., MacDonald B., and Fox, A. (2024). Changing roles and responsibilities of dietitians from diverse settings during the first three waves of the Covid-19 pandemic. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice. 85(1).
Bujold R., Fox, A. and Martin, D. (2023). Sharing intergenerational food stories on the land and online to engage Mi’kmaw children. Healthy Populations Journal. 3(1).
Bujold, R., Fox, A., Prosper, K. Pictou, K. and Martin, D. (2021). Etuaptmumk-Two-Eyed Seeing: Bringing together land-based learning and online technology to teach Indigenous youth about food. Canadian Food Studies 8(4) 49-63.
Choi, B., Bilotta, R., Krahan, K., Gupta, N., King, A., Dimaras, H., Fox, A., Rachlis, B., Wei, X., Morris, S., Selby, P., Harvey, B., Gibson, B., Reynolds, D., Bhuiyan, S., Crowcroft, N., Onye, N. and Upshur, R. (2021). Defining clinical public health. CIM 44(2).
Fox, A., Currie V. and Brennan, E. (2018). Exploring the impact of community-based arts programming on determinants of health using secondary evaluation data. Canadian Journal for the study of Adult Education 30 (2), 57-68.