Healing a Polarized World

  • Day: Feb.29, 2024 @6:00 PM
  • Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Tel: 604-767-1965
  • Toll Free: 1-877-767-1965
  • Email: info.bc@ahmadiyya.ca

Moderator

Larry Begnell, Member of Parliament

Larry Bagnell served as Yukon’s representative in Ottawa for over a decade, served as a federal Member of Parliament from 2000-2020 retired in 2021. During his time as a Liberal MP, Larry was appointed to the Privy Council and served as Parliamentary Secretary to both the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, and the Minister of Natural Resources. Larry also sat on many Parliamentary Committees, developing expertise in the areas of Transport, Defence, Industry, Veterans Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, and Aboriginal Affairs.

 

Larry’s dedication to Yukon has roots that can be traced back to long before his time as a Member of Parliament. In 1999, he was recognized with the City of Whitehorse Volunteer of the Year Award. This award recognized his incredible service to the community, including his service as President of the Yukon chapter of the United Way, President of Yukon Learn (Literacy), and President of the Skookum Jim Friendship Center. In addition, Larry has sat on the Boards for the Miles Canyon Historic Railway Society, the Yukon Science Institute, and the Commissioner’s Potlatch.

Despite his many accomplishments, his most important role began however, when he and Melissa were blessed with the birth of their first child Aurora, in October 2008 and their second child, Dawson born in November 2011.

Larry is also a graduate of the University of Toronto with Bachelor’s Degrees in both Arts and Science.

Speakers

Indigenous Perspective
Mr. Phillip Gatensby
Tutchone and Tlingit Raven’s Tail Weaver

For over twenty-five years Phillip has worked with human beings using a value- based transformational approach to human development. This approach is facilitative in nature, drawing on life experiences, Tlingit values, counseling techniques and the unique perspective of having emerged victorious both from residential school and the correctional system.  It is based on the idea of creating healing opportunities that people may draw on their own resources to make healthy choices for themselves, their families and their communities. Phillip has applied this approach across North America, and Europe, in diverse settings with people of all ages, from all walks of life. Street people, Christian groups, gangs and Supreme Court judges have equally found great value in this vision-driven combination of universal truths and modern principles. The approach is profound in its inherent simplicity and powerful in its unfailing ability to transform the lives of those who choose to participate.

Christian Perspective
The Right Reverend Frances Kitson

Reverend Frances Kitson began her ministry at Whitehorse United Church in August of 2023. Originally from Vancouver, Frances moved to the Yukon from small-town central Saskatchewan (Lanigan), where she spent 2.5 years completing her ministry internship and learning about community, the power of small, and the beauty of the prairie skies. Particular passions in ministry include children and families, building trust and relationship, wrestling with challenging scripture passages, and creating a healthy culture around stewardship and money. She’s also a member of the United Church General Council Theology, Inter-Church and InterFaith Committee. Frances has completely fallen in love with the local mountains and forests, and loves salsa dancing,cheese, and her two cats.

Maulana Shakoor Ahmad
Islam Perspective

Shakoor Ahmad graduated from Jamia Ahmadiyya Canada in 2010.For the past eleven years served in East Africa, Western Ontario region, Toronto and Saskatoon. Shakoor father of three childern. Currently serving in Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Vancouver.

Sikh Faith Perspective
Ms. Navdeep Kaur

Navdeep Kaur is a Yukon Resident. She is passionate about social justice issues. She has been advocating for women issues and human rights issues and helping new immigrants to Yukon by volunteering at Guru Nanak Sikh Organization Of Yukon. Navdeep Kaur is currently the president of the organization

Christian Anglican Church Perspective
The Rt. Rev. Leslie Wheeler-Dame

Lesley Wheeler-Dame was elected on the first ballot as coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Yukon on May 4, 2019. She succeeded the Rt. Rev. Larry Robertson as bishop upon his retirement and was consecrated as bishop of Yukon on August 26.Born in Windsor, Ont., Bishop Wheeler-Dame began her career as a social worker and moved to Yukon in 1996 to work for the provincial government. In 1997, she began serving as a lay minister-in-charge, followed by her ordination as a deacon and then priest. She has a bachelor’s degree in theology and served as an incumbent and regional dean in Alberta and archdeacon in Yukon before her election as bishop.

Jewish Faith Perspective
Mr. Elisha Sidoun

Elisha Sidoun was born in Montreal yet immigrated to Jerusalem before the age of ten. He moved to the Yukon in 2017 to work for the Ta'an Kwach'an Council First Nation and is now working as a Ministerial Advisor for the Yukon Government. He has a Master's Degree in Conflict Resolution as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Elisha mostly enjoys being out on the land. He is glad to present the Jewish perspective at the World Religions Conference.

Buddhism Perspective
Mr. Rick Buchan

Rick Buchan and his family moved to Whitehorse in 1988. As a lawyer, Rick has devoted his professional practice primarily to the field of dispute resolution, including serving as a mediator, arbitrator, and adjudicator. Since the early 1970s, Rick has explored various traditions of Eastern philosophy and related practices of meditation and yoga, which he has been authorized to teach to the public. After moving to Whitehorse, Rick encountered the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, which rekindled his deep interest in studying, contemplating, and meditating on its profound principles of equanimity and compassion. As a member and director of Yukon’s Vajra North–Rigdrol Dechen Ling–Society, Rick is one of several senior practitioners offering regular mindfulness meditation practices to the public.

Bahi`a Perspective
David Jensen

Born and raised within the Baha’i Faith. Brief near death experience as a child. Jensen Advocated for racial equality as child in civil rights South Carolina and apartheid South Africa. Served at Baha’i World Centre for a few years in the Holy Land. Has lived in Yukon and Alaska for past 35 years. He is adopted Deisheetaan Tlingit, wife of 35 years is Dawklaweidi Tlingit, his daughter currently is an associate professor at University of Southeast Alaska Juneau. His passion is the purpose of the physical and spiritual realities.

Program

  • 5:30PM Arrival of guests (Registration, Light Coffee & Tea Refreshments, Exhibition )
  • 6:00 PM Beginning Prayers 
  • 6:05 PM Welcome Remarks by Dignitaries
  • 6:15 PM Intro of WRC Canada & Moderator By Mr. Rizwan Saeed Peerzada, Regional President BC & Yukon. Time allocated to all speakers 9 to 10 minutes minutes
  • 6: 25 PM Indigenous Perspective – Mr. Phillip Gatensby 
  • 6: 33 PM Protestant Christians Perspective. The Right Reverend Frances Kitson
  • 6:41 PM Islam Perspective – Maulana Shakoor Ahmad
  • 6:49 PM Sikh Faith Perspective – Ms. Navdeep Kaur
  • 7:07 PM Anglican Christians Perspective. The Right Reverend Lesley Wheeler-Dame
  • 7:15 PM Jewish Faith Perspective – Mr. Elisha Sidoun
  • 7:23 PM Buddhism Perspective – Mr. Rick Buchan
  • 7:31 PM Bahi`a Perspective  – Mr. David Jensen
  • 7:39 PM Award Presentation By Mr.Rizwan Peerzada
  • 7:46 PM Moderator`s vote of thanks
  • 7:56 PM Vote of Thanks By Mr. Rizwan Peerzada,  Regional Coordinator & President  Ahmadiyya BC & Yukon
  • 8:00 PM Dinner
  • 8:30 PM Those are interested in Q/A , Please stay after dinner

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