For many newcomers to Canada, political engagement is not an immediate priority. Immigration poses challenges, learning a new language, navigating a new community, seeking employment, finding housing, and so much more. It can be completely overwhelming for those newly arrived. But according to Adriana Salazar, a Toronto-based project co-ordinator at Toronto's Mennonite New Life Centre, civic participation is crucial for newcomers who seek to make a life for themselves within Canadian society.
Ai-Jen Poo and Lee Maracle at The May Day Assembly on Immigrant Rights
On April 4, No One Is Illegal - Toronto and community and labour allies organized "Up Against the Temp Shop: The May Day Assembly on Immigrant Rights" featuring Ai-Jen Poo, Lee Maracle, David McNally and Farrah Miranda. For more information about the event and speakers visit toronto.nooneisillegal.org.
Building The Working Class Movement
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The Labour Committee of the Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly (GTWA) is
organizing a conference where activists can come together to talk about the
attacks on the working-class in every dimension of our lives, reframe the
public discussion and launch a united activist network of workers from all
sectors, unions and precarious workers, new immigrants and non-unionized
workers to mobilize a new kind of working class movement.