Right relations, truth-telling, and reconciliation
As Prairie to Pine Regional Council continues to live into a major restructuring, we are still working on how we will honour our commitments and responsibilities as Treaty People living on Indigenous and treaty lands in Manitoba and northwestern Ontario.
Local work towards truth telling and right relationship continues, and includes:
Blanket Exercises; showing up for and supporting solidarity actions and advocacy with government when asked; support for restorative justice; video and book groups to spark further learning and education in our communities of faith; listening and learning circles with Indigenous leadership; work on naming, understanding, and challenging racism and White privilege.
The Regional work and its relationships are still in discernment. It will be rooted in the good work of the former presbyteries of Manitoba-NW Ontario Conference, in conversations with the Indigenous church and other Indigenous partners, and non-Indigenous people who want to be on the journey to right relationship and justice. Below you’ll find further information on some of the commitments and resources that will continue to guide and shape our journey.
Important background
The Apology of the United Church of Canada to Indigenous Peoples
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action (these guide much of our work)
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (this also guides much of our work)
Indigenous Ministries, United Church of Canada
KAIROS Blanket Exercise
Indigenous justice and right relations news
A Wonderful Celebration of a Beautiful Mural
Sunday, May 28th, Harrow United Church and the Walking Together Youth Grant Team hosted the community in a celebration of a mural that was 2 years in the imagining and the making, and well worth the...
Beautiful Mural Graces Harrow United Church
Photo: End of mural installation day. Artists & crew gather in circle with representatives of grant team, youth painters and Harrow UC to hear some of the thoughts and feelings shared by...
Youth Grant Reconciliation Mural Almost Ready for Viewing
One of the projects of the youth’s Winnipeg Foundation Walking Together Grant is almost ready for public viewing! After more than a year of conversations and dreaming by the youth grant team, the...
Community Statement Against World Unity Convoy 2023
In February 2023, Prairie to Pine Regional Council signed on to a community-based statement explaining a range of groups' opposition to a second attempt at the 2022 Winnipeg "Freedom Convoy". The...
Community statement on the Freedom Convoy and MMIWG2S+
The continued Freedom Convoy/ anti COVID measures and anti vaccination broad movement known as the Freedom Convoy is planning on returning to Winnipeg February 17-20 2023, despite media reports to...
Action invitation: calling for a search for Indigenous murder victims
The Executive of Prairie to Pine Regional Council has written to the Winnipeg Chief of Police Danny Smyth to express very strong concern about the decision that there would be no effort made to...