Right Relations

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.

Indigenous justice and right relations news

United Church News

A time to uplift the presence and contributions of people of Asian descent, and to consider how to honour diverse Asian voices throughout the year Read More

Faith in action revealed in the figures and stories of the United Church's Strategic Plan Report, released today in two languages Read More

The United Church of Canada calls for justice, resumption of peace talks, and to re-examine Canada’s military relationship with the Philippines Read More

Prime Minister’s response to a woman from Grassy Narrows prompts calls for in-person apology, and petition for compensation for mercury poisoning in the Indigenous community. Read More

A New United Church Global Partnership in South Korea, Q&A is cultivating a queer-ally community for LGBTQIA+ Christians facing discrimination Read More

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