How many more deaths? Justice now for migrant workers
The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change just released its report of complaints on behalf of over a thousand migrant workers and their organizations. The report,…
The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change just released its report of complaints on behalf of over a thousand migrant workers and their organizations. The report,…
On June 4, 2020 at 3:30 pm a 31-hour hunger strike ended at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre (OCDC). 14 prisoners successfully negotiated an agreement with…
As COVID-19 wreaks havoc inside prisons across Canada, prison justice activists across the country launched two city-wide solidarity actions in Toronto and Ottawa, denouncing the tragic…
On May 6 over 50 honking cars circled Queen’s Park and Toronto City Hall in a car caravan demanding that the city and province immediately…
Hundreds of people across three working-class neighbourhoods on the border of East York and West Scarborough, Crescent Town, Teesdale and Goodwood Park, organized a collective…
Social distancing has sent many of us to our homes and changed our landscape for organizing. No mass meetings, rallies, phone banking and the other…
On March 1, close to 400 people gathered outside the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to protest the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s (PDAC) annual…
On February 28 and 29, the Fight for $15 and Fairness held its annual provincial strategy meeting. Seven years after the launch of the Campaign…
Nearly 400 protesters in Toronto responded to the Wet’suwet’en call to shut down Canada by blocking a rail line. Protestors chanted, “when justice fails, block…
6 People Arrested at 39 KM and Media Exclusion Zone The RCMP, acting on behalf of the Canadian state and Coastal Gaslink, have arrested six…
Elementary school teachers in Toronto, York, and Ottawa-Carlton staged a one-day strike on Monday, hoping to pressure the Ford Government into abandoning planned cuts to…
Thousands of activists and community members rallied across Canada on January 11 to voice their support and solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en and the Unist’ot’en camp….
