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A Shared Journey

Un cheminement partagé

Wiidosendiwag

Creating pathways to success to – Working towards a shared vision.
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A shared Journey is a Canadian consultancy-based organization that specializes in project creation and facilitation, engaging communities, and strengthening connections.

Our expertise

  • Project development
  • Network outreach and coordination
  • Advancing intersectoral collaborations
  • Mediation
  • Fostering relationships and building trust between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
  • Building bridges of understanding
  • Facilitating Indigenous cultural mindfulness
  • Creating Reconcilliation pathways
  • Advancing truth and reconcilliation

Our Approach

  • Develop and facilitate a master plan
  • Respect timelines and deliverables
  • Build community
  • Foster integrated approaches
  • Nurture situational assessments
  • Inform best practices and local actions
  • Research funding options to increase capacity
Nurturing meaningful relationships so we can move forward together in a good way on this shared journey’ 

Projects completed

Over 37 years of experience working across multiple sectors and advancing objectives successfully

  • Giiwe
  • Indigenous Land-Based Alternative High School Program
  • Traditional Wisdom Keepers Of Healing
  • Police/First Responders/Front-line workers
  • Brightshores Health System
  • Military Family Resource Centre Meaford
  • Echo Franco
  • North River Salmon Project
  • Research Assistant & Field Coordination – Queens University
  • Indigenous Supportive Housing Program
  • Sharing Circles
  • Founder of 3 Francophone Schools
  • Cultural Mindfulness
  • Guelph-Wellington Action Committee on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
  • A SHARED Future
  • G.R.E.A.T. Housing
  • And Countless Others

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Canadian Senate Sesquicentennial Medal Conferee

Diane Giroux

Director of services

Diane received the Sesquicentennial Medal from the Senate of Canada in recognition of her valuable service to the nation.
Diane’s energy, love and passion for life is tangible and contagious.