We are witnessing increasing tensions in the world. Religions, originally meant to provide inner peace and comfort, are now becoming significant sources of division, hatred, and even inhumanity and wars. If your religion encourages violence towards others, it can no longer be considered a religion. If you discover something independently that promotes humanity and inner peace, then that new path is waiting for you. By the way, enjoy the fusion of bagpipes and dhol drum.
Have you gone to see the Poppy Drop light display on Parliament Hill’s Peace Tower yet? There’s still time to catch the amazing display that honours Canada’s fallen. The light display will run until November 11th.
If you’ve been in attendance, tell us in the comments!
@TrentUDurham thank you #TrentUDurham Department of Child and Youth Studies, for your support and for creating such a beautiful book launch. check out the book launch video here:https://t.co/xM4r21Ared
#TrentUDurham Child and Youth Studies instructor, Landy Anderson's new book highlights the importance of foster parents who are committed to maintaining children's cultural identity, especially for Indigenous children. https://t.co/pzMtJ7mw4e
Join us in sending some good luck to Caring Society's own Cindy Blackstock, who is a nominee for this year's Child Rights Hero at the World's Children's Prize Ceremony taking place today! 🤍
We started our campaign believing in you – the people of Manitoba.
And in return, so many of you put your faith in us. You came out to support us – some for the very first time. You made calls & knocked doors. You voted.
From the bottom of my heart – Thank you. Merci. Miigwech.