Landing page
… we are in the world. … Doctrines & Discoveries highlights Saskatchewan (Canada) sites through the voices of Indigenous …
Peace
Canada
Story
… in a comforter at The Great Winter Warm-up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. MCC photo/Myriam Ullah … 97 … 195 … 27 … Peace …
Climate Change
Canada, Manitoba
Story
In much of Canada, hydroelectric power is touted as a clean, green energy source unburdened by the greenhouse gas emissions or refuse disposal problems that plague coal-fired or nuclear power plants. Nearly 60% of Canada’s power is generated by …
Indigenous Neighbors
Saskatchewan
Story
… locals are organized into 12 “regions” within Métis Nation—Saskatchewan. · Michif: the language of the Métis Nation … Sep) … Doctrines & Discoveries is a production of MCC Saskatchewan’s Indigenous Neighbours program. We are deeply …
Education
Resource
… seven years as Executive Minister of Mennonite Church Saskatchewan and for nine years as pastor of Grace Mennonite …
Climate Change
Canada, United States
Story
… solar panels as part of a green energy initiative. MCC Saskatchewan started a blog and workshop initiative called …
Event
… will go to support the Peacebuilding work of MCC here in Saskatchewan. FAQs Q: Is my child too young for the All Ages …
Indigenous Neighbors
Manitoba
Story
This article originally appeared in the Summer 2022 issue of Intersections. Hydropower is frequently considered a “green” electricity source that is necessary for Canada to transition away from fossil fuel use. While there are various forms of …
United States, Minnesota, Central States
Story
… fate before he was able to receive support in moving to Saskatchewan and ultimately to Winnipeg. It was there that …
Indigenous Neighbors
Manitoba
Story
Cet article a été publié dans le numéro d’Intersections de l’été 2022 . L’hydroélectricité est souvent considérée comme une source d’électricité « verte », dont le Canada a besoin pour s’affranchir de la consommation de combustibles fossiles. Bien qu’il …
Peace
Manitoba
Story
… two from Manitoba, so a manager and myself, three from Saskatchewan, two from Alberta and two from BC. Ooh, I might …