
Building a strong Inuit community in Ottawa
Moving to a new city is always a big change, but for Inuit people leaving their homes in the North and moving to Ottawa the
Leigh Anne Williams is the editor of Crosstalk and Perspective. Before coming to the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, she was a staff writer at the Anglican Journal and the Canadian correspondent for Publishers Weekly. She has also written for TIME Magazine and the Toronto Star.
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Moving to a new city is always a big change, but for Inuit people leaving their homes in the North and moving to Ottawa the

CBC’s The Nature of Things (now in its 61st season!) has an inspiring episode featuring easy and effective ways to Curb Your Carbon. A great

The diocesan service to mark Black History Month 2022 was originally planned as an in-person service to be held at Christ Church Cathedral on Feb.

Travel restrictions during the pandemic slowed the work of the refugee ministry down, but co-ordinator Ishita Ghose said in an interview that 12 or 13

The 2021 Today for Tomorrow (T4T) fundraising campaign provided another inspiring example of the adage that people are most generous when times are tough. As

As representatives from parishes across the diocese came together for the online launch of the second phase of the Shape of Parish Ministry Consultation (SPMC)

Due to an editing error, a version of Julia Thompson’s tribute ”Remembering Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu” (Feb.2022, pp. 8-9) that was not her complete and

Bill Gilbert has marked his 30th anniversary working in the accounting department of the Diocese. He bikes to work, so even the downtown protests didn’t

Pandemic weary residents of Ottawa faced a new assault on their senses and sensibilities as protesters jammed the downtown core with massive trucks emblazoned with