Chelsea trail officially named
…Shane Parker and Albert Dumont, Algonquin Elder from Kitigan Zibi and Indigenous Advisor to the Bishop, blessed the trail that was under construction at the time. Following the blessing of…
…Shane Parker and Albert Dumont, Algonquin Elder from Kitigan Zibi and Indigenous Advisor to the Bishop, blessed the trail that was under construction at the time. Following the blessing of…
…Anglicans have begun to acknowledge that the Diocese was founded on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg. That history is less visible in the window. An Indigenous woman…
September 2024 Issue Download PDF Walking and learning from an Indigenous Elder Written by Perspective Seniors’ affordable housing project approved for $9.5 million funding Plans to more than double the…
…with the Spirit.” He spoke about the trail of life and the trauma and unresolved grief in Indigenous communities, and remarked, “We need to care about human beings wherever they…
…for rural youth to get help compared to those in the city and three times as hard for Indigenous youth. Small ancillary things like a lack of public transportation can…
…descendants) will still need to obtain certificates of their birth/baptism, confirmation, marriage and burial to prove they existed, or that they can claim Indigenous status, or that their name changed…
…165 percent. Still, the first inhabitants of this land, Indigenous Canadians, are disproportionately represented amongst the people on the street and in shelter. For the first time, there is not…
…work together to support Indigenous rights The All My Relations Working Group is asking Ottawa Anglicans to express their support for Bill C-15, legislation to implement the UN Declaration on…
…of colonialism in this land, Dumont envisioned that The horrors committed against Indigenous Peoples of British colonized lands by past monarchs will be spoken about around the council fire of…
Perspective is a publication of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, and is published 10 times a year (September to June) and is mailed as a section of the Anglican Journal.
Perspective acknowledges that we publish on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabe Nation.
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