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Warming up the welcome for immigrants

The Latin American Campaign for Civic Participation seeks to integrate newcomers into Canadian life, through popular education and the facilitation of dialogue with political representatives.  Photo: Jeannine M. Pitas

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.

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Migrant Matters

Roma civil rights activist Aladàr Horvàth's call to Canada: Have empathy for the Roma

December 20, 2011
| Aladàr Horvàth, chair of the Roma Civil Rights Foundation in Hungary, provides an overview of the socio-political landscape in Hungary that has brought so many Roma to Canada seeking refugee status.

18:35 minutes (17.02 MB)

Recent immigrants and the employment crisis

| October 18, 2011
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Case of unpaid treeplanters shows critical weakness in government monitoring

September 29, 2011
| Some long overdue wages have finally been paid to 57 tree planters, more than a year after they were found living in squalid conditions in B.C.

14:14 minutes (13.03 MB)

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.

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Fear of the hordes: Barbara Jackman on human rights for non-citizens

March 17, 2011
| A recent conference titled 'Canada 2020: The future of public interest law' featured a keynote speech by prominent immigration lawyer and human rights advocate Barbara Jackman.

36:05 minutes (33.08 MB)
Migrant Matters

Mourning recent deaths of T.O. migrant workers (1 of 2)

September 1, 2010
| Workplace horror: This past Christmas Eve in Toronto four migrant workers had plummeted to their deaths, and a fifth worker left in permanent critical condition.

21:06 minutes (14.49 MB)
Migrant Matters

Health as a right? Prioritizing health for migrants doing agricultural work in Ontario (1 of 3)

August 19, 2010
| Over 250 people working as migrant agricultural labourers attended "Health Day," which centered around health barriers imposed by the work they are allowed to do here in Canada.

13:31 minutes (12.39 MB)

Building The Working Class Movement

Jan 29 2011 - 7:00pm
Jan 30 2011 - 6:00pm

Location

Ryerson Student Centre - Oakham House
63 Gould Street
Toronto
Canada
43° 39' 29.4516" N, 79° 22' 40.3572" W

 

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.

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