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June 2017

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6 June 2017, 19 h 00 min - 8 June 2017, 15 h 00 min
Toronto, Ontario

“Even as the quality of available water is constantly diminishing, in some places there is a growing tendency, despite its scarcity, to privatize this resource, turning it into a commodity subject to the laws of the market. Yet access to safe drinkable water is a basic and universal human right, since it is essential to human survival and, as such, is a condition for the exercise of other human rights.” SPEAKERS ELDER JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN Ojibwe Grandmother and Water Walker   MAUDE…

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November 2017

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22 November 2017, 13 h 00 min - 23 November 2017, 12 h 00 min
Kingston, Ontario

The CRC is delighted to organize a JPIC Ontario gathering for religious and associates with the Honourable Graydon Nicholas, Maliseet, former Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and member of the Guadalupe Circle. As the Catholic Church through the Circle, reflects on actions - the JPIC Ontario members will discuss about how we can we Catholics engage Canada’s First Nations in our efforts to further reconciliation.

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November 2018

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21 November 2018, 12 h 00 min - 22 November 2018, 15 h 00 min
Kingston, Ontario

The CRC is delighted to invite JPIC Coordinators from Ontario to reflect on how to carry out justice work in the context of religious communities today. Drawing on the rich history of all the work that has been done through the Network, the JPIC Ontario network will...

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April 2019

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23 April 2019, 18 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min
Winnipeg, Manitoba

An exercise to raise awareness about the reality of a life in exile experienced by refugees around the world. The objective of this simulation exercise is to foster empathy towards refugees.

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May 2022

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2 May 2022, 17 h 30 min - 8 June 2022, 20 h 00 min

This course given by Dr. Heather Eaton examines several intersections between ecological issues, justice, and efforts for effective eco-social change.  Various examples will be studied to understand the issues involved in, for example, climate change and social impacts, and to assess the responses (conflicts, nonviolent resistance, peaceful resolutions).

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