In this video, Commissioners Brian and Rosalie Peddle, territorial leaders, are interviewed by 100 Huntley Street.
Living History: Pinning Hopes
A century-old lapel pin produced for The Salvation Army’s immigration department highlights a forgotten but important chapter in Canadian history.
FeaturesIn the late 19th century, General William Booth, co-Founder of The Salvation Army, put forward a scheme to help aspiring British emigrants find new homes in Canada. By 1914, the Army had helped bring more than 100,000 people to Canada, a total that eventually rose to an estimated 250,000. Leaflets (above) advertising lectures by Salvation Army
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Are We Who We Say We Are?
Territorial values survey measures alignment between values and actions.
by Emily MacFarlane FeaturesEthics CentreThe Territorial Values Survey is taking place online between March 17 and 27. Everyone connected to the territory—officers, employees, volunteers and corps members—is invited to participate.
Canadian Team Attends North American Camping Symposium
Conference in Leonard, Michigan, prepares delegates for the camping season ahead.
by Abbigail Oliver NewsStaff and personnel from the territory’s camping ministries attended the 2026 North American Camping Symposium at Echo Grove Camp in Leonard, Michigan, in February. The weeklong conference brought together Army delegates from across North America, representing 39 camps in the United States and eight camps in Canada. The Canadian contingent
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