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Many resources are used for inspiration or the gathering of knowledge and awareness in our lives. Listed here are just a few of the ones that so-far, have helped us in that manner:

THE COUNCIL OF CANADIANS (National)

Statement of Non-violence:

The Council of Canadians believes in peaceful protest and non-violent civil disobedience. We do not damage property or engage in any form of aggressive behaviour toward police and other security personnel. We do not condone violence against persons or property in our organization or our movement. We believe that our message of peace and justice is not served by images of violence and destruction, and that in the common struggle to build a better world our methods must be consistent with our goals. We believe that a better world is possible and that it must be modeled in our movement.

Maude Barlow, Volunteer National Chairperson

www.canadians.org or toll free: 1-800-387-7177

WELLINGTON WATER WATCHERS

Wellington Water Watch is dedicated to the protection, restoration and conservation of drinking water in Guelph and Wellington County.

For more information and to get involved, please visit http://www.wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca

ONTARIO COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

Ontario wide body representing local coalitions
John Argue, Co-ordinator
john.argue @ ocsj.ca
(416) 441-3714

LABOUR START

Where trade unionists start their day on the net. A site for labour issues around the world
www.labourstart.org

IGNATIUS JESUIT CENTRE

Ignatius Jesuit Centre lies within two kilometres of the City of Guelph. The property is over 600 acres in size, comprising of farmland, wetland and woodland areas, formal gardens and naturalized landscapes, walking trails and various buildings.

Life at “The Centre” is very much influenced by the many land uses present on the property: a world-renowned Retreat House and Conference Centre, an organic farm operation, Community Shared Agricultural gardens, a Jesuit cemetery, and a Business Centre, which rents office space in the former Novitiate building.