Muskoka launches ‘Names with Purpose’ intiative

Muskoka launches ‘Names with Purpose’ intiative

From the District of Muskoka:

The District of Muskoka is proud to launch Names with Purpose, an initiative in collaboration with the Muskoka Area Indigenous Leadership Table (MAILT) and community partners.

Names with Purpose is focused on identifying and examining the names of roads, landmarks, and public spaces in Muskoka that may be perceived as disrespectful or inappropriate. We aim to deepen our understanding of Muskoka’s naming landscape to ensure it reflects our community’s values of respect, diversity, and inclusion.

MAILT: Inspiration and Collaboration

MAILT has played a critical role in guiding the Names with Purpose initiative. Inspired by our first-ever renaming project transforming Muskoka Road 38 to Kanien’kehá:ka Iohatátie, the District, MAILT and our communities are working together to honour and shape a more inclusive future.

An Inventory of Names

We are focusing on identifying and evaluating the names of roads, landmarks, and public spaces within Muskoka that may be considered inappropriate or offensive, whose meanings may have evolved over time, or names that may carry racial or cultural insensitivities.

To accomplish this, we are relying on the valuable insights of our community members to identify and submit these names and places. In parallel, the District of Muskoka is conducting an in-depth internal review, to grasp the existing naming landscape in Muskoka, ensuring a thorough and inclusive approach.

“We’re revisiting the names of our roads, landmarks, and public spaces to ensure they truly represent what Muskoka stands for. Names with Purpose offers a unique opportunity for everyone to have a say in how we honour and acknowledge our history and diversity – we need your feedback to help us identify names that may need a fresh perspective.”- Julie Stevens, Chief Administrative Officer – The District of Muskoka 

Join Our Renaming Conversation – Submission Form Open

We invite community members to submit names that should be considered  for renaming. Submissions are being accepted until July 31, 2024. Explore the initiative and share your renaming suggestions online at www.engagemuskoka.ca/NamesWithPurpose

We are committed to ensuring everyone can participate and can accommodate multiple ways to receive your input.  If online forms aren’t suitable for you, please call us at 705-645-2100 ext. 4330, we’re here to help.

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3 Comments

  1. Martin Short says:

    Can someone please tell them to choose names we can remember and pronounce.

  2. Tomy Eaglefeather says:

    Is somebody being paid for this? Paid by the letter? Taxes and grants for this instead of job opportunities for indigenous. Fix the roads first! Improve our schools. Improve our health care. Improve our reserve housing.

  3. Gert Frobe says:

    Another complete waste of time and scare money! Money that could be better spent on cleaning up district housing (take a look at the outside of these places desperately in need of paint and upkeep) and creating better jobs for a community that has below average incomes. 20% below Ontario average.

    So these bureaucrats who must have too much time on their hands are going to stir the pot and find reasons (like the $12 million Toronto Dundas Street renaming proposal – no one ever knew who the exact ‘Dundas’ was or what they were known for ) to rename places and roads at great expense and confusion.

    Why are they creating more division and angst? Leave well enough alone and focus on the things that count! Tell your politician that this is unneeded. Maybe we need some changes at the bureaucratic top.

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