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Streams of Justice

Justice E-News from The Presbyterian Church in Canada
Attention Subscribers of the Healing and Reconciliation E-Newsletter
The Healing and Reconciliation E-Newsletter is merging with Streams of Justice. You will continue to receive news and resources related to reconciliation and Indigenous rights in this newsletter.

Silent Night/7 O’Clock News:
Sounds for Our Times

A Christmas message from Dr. Allyson Carr, Associate Secretary of Justice Ministries.
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Participating in Healing
& Reconciliation as a Newcomer in Canada

The Rev. Wally Hong writes about why reconciliation is important to recent Canadian immigrants.

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“Speaking Out”
The Rev. John Borthwick reflects on his congregation’s study about racism and hate in Canada, guided by the PCC study guide, Speaking Out Against Racism and Hate in Canada.

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Responding to
White Fragility

Erika Krett, member of Unionville Presbyterian Church in Unionville, Ont., reflects on her responses and learnings from a congregational study on racism and White fragility.

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A Ray of Hope for a
Nuclear Free World

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons comes into force in 2021.

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Treaties and Covenants
The Rev. Kenn Stright writes about why Mi’kmaq fishing rights are important to him.

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Climate Justice Engagement
Join the ecumenical community’s
For the Love of Creation work in support of climate justice.

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New on the PCC Website: Social Action Hub
The Social Action Hub is the new web home for all information, resources and tools related to the church’s mission to seek justice in the world through social action.

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Recent News & Resources

Why Work To Decolonize? Interim Study Guide on the Final Report for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Systemic Racism: When an Individual’s Words Illuminate the Space in Which They’re Said
Join the Ecumenical Movement, Faith in the Declaration, in Support of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
Moderator Writes to Minister Lametti re. UNDRIP
Moderator Participates in Forum on the International Decade for People of African Descent
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