CMCCF Stories

National Roundtable and Toronto Hub

As part of the Peace-First National Roundtable and Toronto hubs, we have hosted two gatherings in Toronto, one held in.

Thompson Story #1

On Saturday, December 13, 2025, CMCCF hosted its initial Peace First- CollaborationNet Hub Gathering in Thompson at the Thompson Regional Community Centre. The Gatheringbrought together a small number of community members from.

Peace-First, and why peacebuilding matters in our current times… A Reflection by Alka Kumar – February 2026

Reflecting upon the following question-what is Peace-First, and how did this initiative come to be- led to the surfacing of.

Brandon Gathering

In our Brandon Positive Peacebuilding Hub gathering hosted on January 10, we came together with a wonderful group of community.

First Portage Gathering

The first gathering for the Positive Peace hub in Portage la Prairie was held earlier this year, with more than.

Winnipeg Cultural Communities Unite for Positive Peacebuilding

On December 8, 2025, more than 40 community members from diverse culturalbackgrounds gathered at the Norwood Hotel for the inaugural.

CMCCF- Lifetime Emeritus Social Justice Award 2025

CMCCF’s Emeritus Social Justice Award-2025 Our submission cut-off date is: March 1, 2026 by 4:00 p.m. Our Celebration Event where.

CMCCF Youth Social Justice Award: 2025

What is this? The CMCCF Social Justice Youth Award will be granted to an individual or a group who is.

Vancouver Story #1

It was a great honor to organize and facilitate the first Vancouver Cultural Community Peace Building Hub on behalf of.

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Purpose

The Purpose of These Peace-First: CollaborationNet Pages These pages exist to share what we have learned. Over the past year, Peace-First: CollaborationNet has operated as a time-limited demonstration initiative, which is a space to test ideas, host conversations, and discover what might grow when peace is placed at the center. Conversations took root in informal Peace-First Hubs across Winnipeg, Thompson, Brandon, and Portage la Prairie, with related gatherings in Vancouver and Toronto. Toronto now helps convene national roundtable conversations, linking local dialogue with a broader Canadian exchange. What began as small, local discussions has become more connected — not through expansion or centralization, but through coherence. Across regions, shared themes, tensions, and hopes are emerging. This webpage documents that journey. It gathers reflections, materials, and learning from Hub conversations so others can understand what has been explored and carry it forward. From the beginning, Peace-First was designed as a seed-planting initiative, formally concluding March 31, 2026. Its focus has been to explore how individuals and cultural communities understand inner peace, collective vision, community cohesion, and cultural dignity and visibility. The Hubs are volunteer-led spaces where community connectors and members gather to listen, reflect, and imagine what a peaceful geographic and cultural community might look like in practice. Along the way, we developed background papers, reflection documents, and practical toolkits shaped by lived experience in Manitoba and beyond. This page now serves as a living repository within the Peace-First Library, offering capacity-building tools, framing papers, hub guidance, and shared learning that communities can adapt to their own realities. The purpose is not to centralize authority, but to make learning accessible. Peace-First Hubs are community-led and partner-supported — grounded in relationship, not hierarchy. Supported by ACOMI, ECCM, Palaver Hut, MIA, cultural community members across the country, and allies such as MANSO, Mediation Services, CanU Canada, and PCHS, this work moves through partnership rather than control. This initiative has been made possible through the principal financial support of the Department of Canadian Heritage, with a supportive role played by The Winnipeg Foundation. Their investment has allowed these conversations, materials, and connections to take shape. These materials are not instructions to replicate. They are tools to adapt. This page is more than documentation. It is an invitation. Peace-First is not about imposing a uniform model. It is about strengthening conditions for dialogue, cohesion, and shared responsibility before a crisis. If this resonates, we invite you to explore further, join a national roundtable call, or consider what it would mean to host or support a conversation in your own community. Join a national roundtable call. Complete the survey. The seeds have been planted. What grows next depends on all of us.

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