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Photos from IDI GTA's post 05/08/2026

✨ Continuing Our Public Heroes Recognition ✨

Behind every recognition is a story β€” not only of duty, but of character, compassion, and service beyond expectation.

Today, we highlight the first group of our 2026 Public Heroes, whose work reflects the values at the heart of this program: altruism, dedication, and community service.

πŸ… Superintendent Chris Josiah – Ontario Provincial Police
With over 29 years of leadership in major crime, intelligence, and regional command, Superintendent Josiah has shown outstanding commitment to public safety. Beyond policing, his work with NACCA, youth mentorship, and community programming reflects dedication to equity, inclusion, and stronger communities.

πŸ™ Our thanks to Chief Superintendent AndrΓ© Phelps.

πŸ… Captain Ron Lyons – Brampton Fire & Emergency Services
With over 25 years of service, Captain Lyons has demonstrated leadership, courage, and compassion in protecting his community. Through mentorship and charitable initiatives, his work reflects integrity and selflessness.

πŸ™ Our thanks to by Chief Andy Glynn.

πŸ… Carly-Ann Munns – Toronto Paramedic Services
As an Emergency Medical Dispatcher and Training Officer, Carly-Ann supports both the public and her colleagues as a vital β€œfirst-first responder.” Her involvement in peer support, youth initiatives, and food security reflects a lifelong commitment to service.

πŸ™ Our thanks to Deputy Chief Janice Baine.

πŸ… Provincial Constable Walker Lewis – Ontario Provincial Police
From mentoring and northern deployments to leading the Keeping Ontario Warm initiative, Provincial Constable Lewis has demonstrated leadership, compassion, and commitment to inclusive communities.

πŸ™ Our thanks to Chief Superintendent AndrΓ© Phelps.

These Public Heroes remind us that service is not always loud β€” but its impact is deeply felt.

Photos from IDI GTA's post 05/08/2026

For over a decade, the Public Heroes Awards has served as more than a ceremony; it has been a structured platform for recognizing service beyond the call of duty.

As a flagship program of the Intercultural Dialogue Institute GTA, it is dedicated to recognizing individuals and teams who demonstrate exceptional service beyond their professional responsibilities.

At its core, the program is guided by three key principles: altruism, dedication, and community service.

Each year, nominations are carefully reviewed in collaboration with public institutions to identify those whose contributions extend beyond their professional responsibilities and reflect a sustained commitment to the communities they serve.

Marking its 15th anniversary, this year’s program brought together representatives from first responder services, public institutions, and community partners across the GTA β€” highlighting not only individual achievements, but also the shared values that sustain trust and social cohesion.

We are also grateful to our partner organizations and community collaborators, whose continued support and engagement remain essential to the strength and impact of this program.

From the opening ceremony and keynote reflections to the award presentations, the evening reflected the purpose of the program: to make visible the often-unseen efforts that support our communities every day.

Through this initiative, the Intercultural Dialogue Institute GTA continues to provide a platform where stories of service are recognized, shared, and carried forward.

We now turn to the individuals behind this year’s recognitions.

We also extend our sincere appreciation for the special video message from The Honourable Doug Ford and thank The Honourable Michael Kerzner and MPP Silvia Gualtieri for their valued support.

Photos from IDI GTA's post 04/28/2026

On Earth Day, the Intercultural Dialogue Institute GTA was honoured to take part in the Interfaith Youth Forum, a meaningful gathering that brought together more than 100 young people from diverse faith traditions.

We extend our sincere appreciation to Mary Ward Centre for their leadership in organizing this impactful initiative, and to all partner organizations for their collaboration β€” including Nile Academy, whose students contributed thoughtfully to the dialogue.

Together with TCDSB Indigenous Education, Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, and Green Ummah the forum created a space where youth could reflect on an important question:

How do we move from reflection to real commitment to our common home?

The discussions highlighted that care for the Earth is not only a shared value across traditions, but also a collective responsibility that calls for action, justice, and continued engagement.

At IDI GTA, we remain committed to fostering such spaces where dialogue leads to understanding, and understanding leads to meaningful action.

04/05/2026

This Easter, we celebrate hope, renewal, and the power of human connection.

May this season inspire peace, friendship, and understanding across all communities.

Happy Easter from IDI GTA ✨

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