Neskantaga First Nation Still Doesn’t Have Clean Water
Clean Water is an Essential Part of COVID Relief
Clean Water is an Essential Part of COVID Relief
Workday issues are not “isolated technical incidents” but signs of systemic failure
We need COVID relief and social services, not increased police funding
The pandemic isn’t over and McGill needs to act accordingly
The settler state will not liberate Indigenous peoples, communities will
Suzanne Fortier’s letter fails to condemn racism in Canadian universities
In solidarity with movements against police violence everywhere
The SPVM’s new anti-gun-violence squad upholds institutional racism
The deaths of Joyce Echaquan and Georges-Hervé Awashish reflect the persisting medical racism that exists in Quebec.
How the new COVID regulations disproportionately affect marginalized communities
On September 17, 2020, Mi’kmaw chiefs declared a state of emergency at the Rights Implementation Fishery in what is currently known as Nova Scotia.
Six Nations land defenders have been occupying a residential development site on Haudenosaunee land, since July 19, 2020, in what is currently known as Caledonia, Ontario.
On August 29, activists at an action to defund the police in Montreal’s Place du Canada toppled a statue of the first prime minister of Canada, John A. MacDonald, who has family ties to the slave trade.
Across what is currently Canada and the United States, the violence enacted by the criminal justice and carceral systems have been at the centre of… Read More »Defund the SPVM
Between March 24 and April 2, 2020, detainees at the Laval Migrant Detention Centre engaged in a hunger strike demanding their release given the unique… Read More »Public Health Includes Prisoners