How to Establish a Just Society?

10th World Religions Conference Victoria

Topic: How to Establish a Just Society?

Registration Starts: 4:30 PM

Date: Thursday, March 5th, 2020
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Venue: Lewis Hall, Whitehorse United Church

Address: 601 Main St, Whitehorse YT Y1A 1M6

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, sitting as a federal Member of Parliament from 2000-2020. 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.

Prior to politics, Larry had a lengthy career in the federal government, which culminated in his appointment as the Director for the Yukon of Industry Canada.  During this time, he managed programs in economic development, science and technology, tourism, small business, innovation, industrial development, and international trade, and led a number of Trade Missions. His legislative skills were well utilized and Larry played a key role in the creation of the Yukon’s new Municipal Act. He would also go on to become the Executive Director of the Association of Yukon Communities it was through this work that Larry became well known for being a tireless and reliable advocate.

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.

Profiles

Indigenous Perspective
Alestine Andre

Alestine Andre, a Gwichya Gwich’in and former residential school student from the Tsiigehtchic area in the NWT, has a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies from UVIC. Her thesis was based on late Mrs. Ruth Welsh’s plant medicine knowledge. From 1994-2017, Alestine worked alongside Gwich’in Social and Cultural Institute staff with Gwich’in Elders on over 100 research projects documenting their vast knowledge of the land, culture, history and language. Alestine has travelled extensively around the world. Since the late 1970s, Alestine has been returning to her family’s fish camp on the Mackenzie River every August. Today Alestine is retired and lives in Whitehorse.

Bahi`a  Perspective
Linda Thorseth

Linda is a member of the Baha’i community of Whitehorse. Her background is as an Art Educator and Artist. She has used her degrees in Art Education and Fine Art to facilitate workshops for people of all ages. Her passion is to work with others to get in touch with the beauty of who we all are. In the Baha’i teachings it says “regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its treasures, and enable mankind to benefit there from.” Her lifework and joy are to be part of these experiences.”

Protestant Christians Perspective
Elizabeth Roberts

Elizabeth Roberts, AKA Beth, is representing Whitehorse United Church . Beth who identifies as a farmers daughter, sister, wife, mom, grandma, retired Tuberculosis (TB) nurse, story teller and long time member of Whitehorse United Church, was one of the folks who worked together to establish the Whitehorse United Church Social Justice Committee.  Drawing on her love of stories that parallel the scriptures she will reflect on her experiences with the Social Justice Committee  as they worked together to promote a”Just Society” 

Imam Umair Khan
Islam Perspective

Umair Khan was raised in Toronto and New York as a child and spent his adolescent years in Calgary. After graduating from High School in Calgary, he attended Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary training school of the community, in Ontario) which is a 7 year program. He graduated from Jamia Ahmadiyya in 2012 and then was given the opportunity to serve as a Trainee Missionary in Sierra Leone (West Africa).

He served as an Imam and Missionary for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the Calgary  branch at Baitun Noor Mosque from 2013- 2015.For the last 4 years he was serving Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Jamaica, West Indies, in the capacity of Missionary in Charge. He was recently appointed to serve the British Columbia chapters and the community based around Baitur Rahman Mosque in Delta, & Surrey BC. He is currently living in Delta with family (wife and 2 children) 

Buddhism Perspective
Mr. Rick Buchan

Rick Buchan and his family moved to Whitehorse 24 years ago, and since then has carried on his profession as a lawyer and has dedicated his skills volunteering with many community organizations.  As a lawyer, Rick’s principal focus is in dispute resolution, including acting as a mediator, arbitrator and adjudicator.  Having studied various traditions of Eastern philosophy and meditation in the 1970s, Rick trained in practices of yoga, meditation and philosophy, which he was authorized to teach to the public.  In Whitehorse, Rick encountered Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, rekindling his deep interest in studying, contemplating and meditating on its profound principles and practices and integrating these into the daily life of a professional and family person.  As a member and director of Yukon’s Vajra North–Rigdrol Dechen Ling–Society, Rick is among a group of leaders offering weekly mindfulness meditation practices to the public. 

Catholic Christians Perspective
Mr. Michael Dougherty

Michael Dougherty co-chairs the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral Social Justice Committee.  His roots in social justice date from the 1960’s leading an inter-racial youth group for the National Conference of Christians and Jews in Missouri through staffing the Inter-Church Committee for World Development Education in Manitoba in the 1970’s to organizing the ecumenical Prince Albert Sanctuary Society supporting refugees in Saskatchewan during the 1980’s and 90’s as a human rights observer in Chiapas, Mexico. Currently he serves as the secretary of the Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition, member of the Yukon Human Rights Commission and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Judicial Council.

Jewish Faith Perspective
Mr. Rick Karp

Rick Karp was born and raised in Ottawa and went to Carleton University for his undergraduate work before moving to Kingston Ontario to go to Queen’s University for a Degree in Education. Before coming to Whitehorse Rick taught High School in Picton Ontario for close to fourteen years. During his teaching career he returned to Queen’s to study for a Master’s Degree in Education.Rick and his wife Joy came to Whitehorse in 1985 to open the first McDonald’s Restaurant in the north of Canada, and at that time, the most remote McDonald’s in the Country. They owned and operated the franchise until 2000.  In 2002, Rick designed and built a hair salon and retail shop, Hair Sensations in Whitehorse, which he and his wife operated until 2016.He became the President of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce in 2004 and remained in that position until July 2018, when he retired.Rick and his wife Joy have two grown children, and two grandchildren, who live in Vancouver B.C. 

Hindu Perspective
Vaibhav Nandwana

Vaibhav was born in Hindu family . He was graduated from Fanshawe college London Ontario. Vaibhav Immigrated to Canada in 2012 and moved to Whitehorse 2016. He is married to Shefali Sharma and  have a 16 months old daughter Shaarvi Nandwana 

Sikh Perspective:
Gian Singh Sandhu

GIAN SINGH SANDHU is an author, entrepreneur, and social activist. Born in India, he immigrated to Canada in 1970 and spent most of his life working and serving the sawmilling community of Williams Lake, British Columbia. Sandhu is the founding president of two Gurdwaras (Sikh place of worship) and the World Sikh Organization of Canada (a leading human rights advocacy group). He has been instrumental in helping the Canadian Sikh community overcome enormous political and social challenges over the last four decades. His visionary leadership won him the regional Entrepreneur of the Year award in 1994 and nomination for the Entrepreneur of the Year National award in the same year. He is a recipient of the Order of British Columbia, the highest civilian award and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for Community Service. Former CEO and president of a major forestry company in B.C., he currently works as a management consultant and residesin Surrey, British Columbia, with his wife, Surinder Kaur. In 2018, he published his first book“An Uncommon Road” How Canadian Sikhs Struggled out of the Fringes and into theMainstream. The Punjabi University, Patiala released the Punjabi version (Angahe Raah) of this book in November 2019. He has contributed a chapter in three books (Guru Nanak, Revealer of Truth (2019), ‘Guru Nanak, Guru Nanak, Jagat Guru, the founder of New World Order (2019),and ‘From Rabaab to Nagara (2019)’. He is diligently working on his next book scheduled to be released in late 2020 or early 2021.

Program

  • 4:30 PM Arrival of guests (Registration, Light Coffee & Tea Refreshments, Exhibition )
  • 5:00 PM Prayers for How to Establish A Just Society
  • 5:10 PM Welcome Remarks by Dignitaries
  • 5:20 PM Intro of WRC Canada & Moderator By Naeem Ahmad Lakhan, Regional President BC & Yukon
    • Time allocated to all speakers 10 minutes
  • 5:30 PM Indigenous Speaker Alestine Andre
  • 5:40 PM Bahi`a Perspective Linda Thorseth
  • 5:50 PM Protestant Christians Perspective Elizabeth Roberts
  • 6:00 PM Islam Perspective Umair Khan
  • 6:10 PM Buddhism Speaker Rick Buchan
  • 6:20 PM Catholic Christians Perspective Michael Dougherty
  • 6:30 PM Jewish Faith Perspective Rick Karp
  • 6:40 PM Sikh Speaker Gian Singh Sandhu
  • 6:50 PM Hindu Speaker Vaibhav Nanwanda
  • 7:00 PM Award Presentation By Rizwan Peerzada
  • 7:10 PM Moderator`s vote of thanks
  • 7:20 PM Vote of Thanks By Rizwan Peerzada, Regional Coordinator Ahmadiyya BC & Yukon
  • 7:30 PM Dinner
  • 8:05 PM Those are interested in Q/A , Please stay after dinner
  • 8:35 PM End

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