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Accusations of intolerance and cultural apathy are swirling around Winnipeg’s Siloam Mission, a Christian social service agency that provides help for the city’s unsheltered and vulnerable population.
As reported by CBC on Tuesday, a former Siloam board member and former staff claim the charity is neglecting to provide spiritual care to Indigenous people, who make up 52% of Siloam’s community members. They suggest Siloam CEO Jim Bell has created a climate of toxicity in the organization due to his alleged views on Indigenous spirituality.
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