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As part of its commitment to support the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has developed a program called, Mapping the Ground We Stand On. This interactive workshop known as the "Mapping Exercise" invites participants to explore the Indigenous presence on the map of Canada, the history of settlers' arrival, and their relationship to one another.

Participants will walk on the map, reflect on their own presence on it, and discuss how they might respond to what they have learned.

We are delighted to have Gillian Power, PWRDF facilitator, to present this workshop. All are invited to participate in this free workshop.

The workshop is approximately two hours long, with breaks, and is very interactive. Please wear comfy clothes and warm socks or bring slippers or indoor shoes, as we will be removing our outdoor footwear.

The map of truth and reconciliation in Canada is still very much incomplete. PWRDF remains committed to being part of the journey towards finding a more complete map. To learn more about Mapping the Ground We Stand On click here.

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