In this compelling reflection, Sr. Sue Wilson, CSJ of the Office for Systemic Justice, explores the interconnected global challenges of unjust debt, ecological degradation, and financial exploitation. Written in the context of the Jubilee Peoples’ Forum held ahead of the 2025 G7 Summit in Calgary, Sue’s piece offers a clear and urgent call to action: to cancel unsustainable debt, reform global financial systems, and acknowledge the ecological debt owed by countries in the Global North to the Global South. Drawing on integral ecology principles, this resource is an invitation to deepen our understanding of how economic and climate justice are inextricably linked—and why people of faith in Canada must act to urge the federal government to cancel the unsustainable debts owed by low-income countries and to do our fair share.
Download the full reflection → Connecting the Dots: Jubilee Debt Cancellation and Ecological Justice (PDF):