

John Wintrup has built a career on planning — but what does it mean when that planning repeatedly places him at the center of harm to Indigenous lands, ceremony, and communities?
From Rooster Town, to the Parker Wetlands, and now the Lemay Forest, his name continues to appear wherever development is prioritized over Indigenous rights, sacred land, and community relationships.
🪶 In each case, the projects were culturally sensitive, often tied to residential school legacies, burial sites, and long-standing ceremonial lodges.
🪓 In each case, development advanced — often before community consultation, or while communities fought simply to be heard.
❓ How many times will this be allowed to happen before someone says: enough?
John Wintrup continues to position himself as an expert in planning while advocating for the destruction of sites with deep cultural and historical significance.
He cannot continue to speak the language of truth and reconciliation while acting in opposition to it.
📣 We are calling for accountability — not just for this project, but for a pattern of harm that must be addressed.
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📍Stand with those protecting land, ceremony, and memory.
✊🏽 Help make sure this doesn’t happen again.
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