Conscience Canada group that traveled to Ottawa to lobby for peace tax legislation. Back row (left to right): Dominique Boisvert, Don Woodside, Doug Pritchard, Chris Derksen-Hiebert. Front (left to right): Jane-Orion Smith, unknown.
Daphne Davey (right), coordinator of the Peace Dialogues in Charlottetown at the Basilica Recreation Centre. To her left is Ruth Mathiang, a student from the Sudan who participated in the Dialogues. Conscience Canada sponsored Peace Dialogues across Canada in 2004 to discuss ways of applying nonviolence to Canada's defense and security policies.
Daphne Davey (left), Peace Dialogues coordinator in Charlottetown, with participants at the Basilica Recreation Centre. In 2004, Conscience Canada sponsored Peace Dialogues across Canada to discuss ways of applying nonviolence to Canada's defense and security policies.
Member of Conscience Canada, a woman, at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. She is holding a t-shirt with an graphic of a dove carrying an olive branch. Wording on the shirt reads "taxes for peace, not war."
Members of Conscience Canada at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Standing is Conscience Canada founder Edith Adamson.
Members of Conscience Canada at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Left to right: Muriel Sibley, Joy Newall, Marge Nyland.
Speaker Dr. Milnor Alexander at the Conscience Canada annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Sitting in the middle of the first row are Kate Penner (Conscience Canada coordinator) and Joy Newall.