Students Represent Greenwood at the UofT Model UN Conference
Mark Auger, Teacher, English and CWS
From February 9 to 11, Greenwood students in the Model UN Club braved the warm and sunny weather to head indoors. Within, they participated in either the UN Nutrition or the African Union committee, exploring topics like the food crisis, the elimination of malnutrition, the implementation of new technologies and the emerging tourism industry. Greenwood students represented Indonesia, Chad, Libya and Mauritania.
We acknowledge with gratitude the Ancestral lands upon which our main campus is situated. These lands are the Ancestral territories of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Anishinabek and the Wendake. The shared responsibility of this land is honoured in the Dish with One Spoon Treaty and we strive to care for the land, the waters, and all creatures in the spirit of peace. We are responsible for respecting and supporting the enduring presence of all First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. When away from this campus we vow to be respectful to the land by protecting and honouring it. We will create relationships with the people and the land we may visit by understanding the territories we enter and the nations who inhabit them.