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Waypoint Deepens Commitment To Inclusion With Métis And Inuit Cultural Additions

Summary by Muskoka411
Two important cultural pieces have been added to the Spiritual Centre at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care — a Métis sash and an Inuit soapstone lamp known as a Qulliq — broadening the multifaith commitment to sacred space within the hospital. “Ensuring everyone feels welcome in our Spiritual Centre is a goal of our design, as evident in the symbols present,” said Glenn Robitaille, Director of Ethics and Spiritual Care. “Increasing the spir…
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Muskoka411 broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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