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    Defenders of Justice

    Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomes five new officers during celebratory weekend.
    CFOT News
    On Saturday, June 22, Mississauga Community Church, Ont., was filled with jubilance and excitement as Salvationists, officers, training college personnel, family and friends gathered for the ordination and commissioning of five cadets in the Defenders of Justice Session. The Canadian Staff Songsters (CSS), led by Songster Leader Cathie Koehnen,

    Grand Opening of Army Thrift Store in Leslieville, Toronto

    Shoppers help fund local Salvation Army programs and services.
    News
    A new Salvation Army thrift store in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood officially opened in March, making it the ninth store in the city. Territorial and Ontario divisional leaders were invited for an exclusive tour of the store followed by speeches and a prayer led by Major Lori Mitchell, area commander. The official ribbon cutting opened the

    Booth UC Offers Education to People Experiencing Homelessness

    Pilot project aims to make university more accessible.
    News
    At Booth University College in Winnipeg, a new pilot project is offering free university-level education to vulnerable populations. With a focus on making education asaccessible as possible, Shelter U is available to candidates from shelters across the city who will take the course alongside campus-based students. For many vulnerable people,

    Booth UC Celebrates 43rd Convocation

    Dignitaries, faculty and family gather to recognize the class of 2025.
    News
    “Graduation is not the end—it is the beginning,” said Winnipeg’s Deputy Mayor Markus Chambers to the graduating class at the 43rd spring convocation ceremony of Booth University College (Booth UC) in April. “Carry forward the lessons, relationships and compassion you cultivated here.” Held at Knox United Church in Winnipeg, the ceremony was