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Cision Canada
14-06-2025
- Politics
- Cision Canada
MEDIA ADVISORY - A red line for Gaza: Civil society decries Canadian inaction Français
MONTRÉAL, June 14, 2025 /CNW/ - In solidarity with the Palestinian people, a wide cross-section of organizations representing civil society, trade unions and human rights call on everyone to join a large demonstration in Montreal on Saturday. Participants are invited to wear red to symbolize the many red lines that have been crossed by Israel in Gaza and to call on Canada to move now from words to actions. WHAT: A solemn demonstration to attest to the many red lines that have been crossed, followed by a rally with speeches and reflection. WHEN: Saturday June 14th, 1:30 pm WHERE: The demonstration will begin at Place Norman-Bethune (Guy-Concordia Metro) and will end at Place des Montréalaises (Champ-de-Mars Metro). WHO: Everyone who wants to denounce the situation in Gaza and to call on the Government of Canada to act. More than 50 organizations have confirmed that they will be part of the march. Several spokespersons will be available on site for media interviews, including : Mélanie Jomphe, Gaza Human Resources Manager, Doctors Without Borders Canada Nadja Pollaert, Executive Director, Doctors of the World Canada Béatrice Vaugrante, Executive Director, Oxfam-Québec France-Isabelle Langlois, Executive Director, Amnesty International Canada francophone Patrick Robitaille, Head of Humanitarian Affairs, Save the Children Canada Anne Delorme, Executive Director, Humanity & Inclusion Canada Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Spokesperson, Mères au front Niall Ricardo, Spokesperson, Association of Progressive Jurists Raymond Legault, Spokesperson, Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Fabienne Presentey, Spokesperson, Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal QUOTATIONS: "Amnesty International calls on the Canadian government to cease all political, economic and military support to Israel while it continues to block humanitarian aid, is guilty of genocide, war crimes and structural violations of human rights in Gaza and throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories." — France-Isabelle Langlois, Executive Director, Amnistie internationale Canada francophone "For decades we have worked with our Palestinian partners to address the needs of the people. We have worked steadfastly to meet a range of human needs including health, food security, clean water, psychological support, clothing, blankets and menstrual products. During the last 20 months, both in Gaza and the West Bank, our impartial humanitarian work has been stopped like nowhere else on Earth. What is more, our repeated calls to prioritize life and international law over military gain have been met with hollow responses. Today's red line is our collective cry to stop this suffering. Our unconditional demand is clear: Canada must act decisively, as promised, to uphold international humanitarian law and protect the people of Gaza from famine, violence, and despair." — Humanity & Inclusion Canada, Doctors Without Borders Canada, Doctors of the World Canada, Oxfam-Québec, Save the Children Canada, Islamic Relief Canada "Before the eyes of the entire world, with almost complete immunity, Israel commits ethnic cleansing amounting to genocide. Canada's and Québec's complicity and inaction are abject. Let us mobilise to demand severe sanctions against Israel, a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the full realization of the right to self determination of the Palestinian people." — Chantal Ide, Secretary General, Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN "A genocide is unfolding before the world. The international community looks away. Our governments, our media, and our institutions are betraying humanity. We, Mothers at the Front, stand up. We refuse this silence of complicity. We refuse to be passive witnesses to crimes against humanity. We carry the voices of angry mothers, of missing children and of an abandoned people." — Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Spokesperson, Mères au front "We demand that the Canadien government end its complicity in the atrocities, genocide, deadly bombing raids and other Israeli crimes against humanity and war crimes being committed in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine and the Middle-East. We call on the government to radically reorient its approach so as to promote and protect international law, humanitarian aid, human rights and the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. We decry the growing weaponization of anti-Semitism by the government and some elected officials seeking to silence those who defend universal human rights and who refuse to be complicit in Israeli actions seeking to exterminate the Palestinians." — Glenn Rubenstein, Spokesperson, Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal "We demand that Canada immediately impose severe, multi-faceted and prolonged sanctions against Israel to put an end to the genocide in Gaza, and to demand the dismantling of its illegal occupation and colonization, and the urgent realization of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination." — Amélie Nguyen, Spokesperson, Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine "The very foundations of international law, established after World War II and the Shoah, are being undermined by the impunity of Israel and the silence of countries such as Canada. It is way past time that the Canadian Government takes stock of the genocide underway in Gaza and does what is needed to halt this impunity, including with sanctions and an arms embargo." — Niall Ricardo, Spokesperson, Association of Progressive Jurists The signatories : Alternatives International Amnistie internationale Canada francophone Association des juristes progressistes (AJP) Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) Ateliers d'éducation populaire du Plateau Attac-Québec Centre d'Alphabétisation de Villeray La Jarnigoine Centre des Femmes de Laval Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrant•es / Immigrant Workers Centre Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Collectif de convergence citoyenne d'Ahuntsic-Cartierville Collectif de lutte et d'action contre le racisme (CLAR) Collectif de Québec pour la paix Collectif Échec à la guerre Comité logement Rosemont Congrès iranien du Canada Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain-CSN Coopération Canada / Cooperation Canada Coopérative de Solidarité L'Euguélionne, Librairie Féministe et Queer Coordinating Council for Palestine (CC4P) Coordination du Québec de la Marche mondiale des femmes (CQMMF) Co-Savoir EXEKO Fédération des femmes du Québec Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN) Femmes de diverses origines (FDO) Health workers Alliance for Palestine (HAP)/Alliance des soignant.e.s pour la Palestine (ASP) Humanité & Inclusion Canada / Humanity & Inclusion Canada Islamic Relief Canada Le Journal des Alternatives Ligue des droits et libertés - section de Québec Médecins du Monde Canada / Doctors of the World Canada Médecins du Québec contre le génocide à Gaza Médecins sans frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Canada Mères au Front - Comité Palestine Monthly Dignity/ Dignité Mensuelle Mouvement d'éducation populaire et d'action communautaire du Québec (MÉPACQ) Oxfam-Québec Palestine Vivra Palestiniens et Juifs unis (PAJU) Regroupement des assistées sociales et assistés sociaux du Témiscouata (RASST) Regroupement des Haïtiens vivant à Montréal Contre l'Occupation d'Haïti (REHMONCOH) Regroupement des organismes en défense collective des droits (RODCD) Religions pour la Paix - Québec Réseau des Tables régionales de groupes de femmes du Québec Save the Children Canada SDHPP - Solidarité pour les droits humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens - UQAM Soeurs auxiliatrices Solidarité Environnement Sutton Solidarité Sherbrooke - Palestine South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC) Table des groupes de femmes de Montréal UTIL - Unité théâtrale d'interventions locales Voix juives indépendantes – Montréal


Cision Canada
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Cision Canada
MEDIA ADVISORY - A red line for Gaza: Civil society decries Canadian inaction
MONTRÉAL, June 13, 2025 /CNW/ - In solidarity with the Palestinian people, a wide cross-section of organizations representing civil society, trade unions and human rights call on everyone to join a large demonstration in Montreal on Saturday. Participants are invited to wear red to symbolize the many red lines that have been crossed by Israel in Gaza and to call on Canada to move now from words to actions. WHAT: A solemn demonstration to attest to the many red lines that have been crossed, followed by a rally with speeches and reflection. WHEN: Saturday June 14th, 1:30 pm WHERE: The demonstration will begin at Norman-Bethune Park (Guy-Concordia Metro). The march's end point will be announced on Saturday morning. WHO: Everyone who wants to denounce the situation in Gaza and to call on the Government of Canada to act. More than 50 organizations have confirmed that they will be part of the march, including: Amnistie internationale Canada francophone Doctors Without Borders Canada Doctors of the World Canada Oxfam-Québec Humanity & Inclusion Canada Save the Children Canada Islamic Relief Canada Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal Mères au Front – Comité Palestine Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Collectif Échec à la guerre Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale Cooperation Canada QUOTATIONS: "Amnesty International calls on the Canadian government to cease all political, economic and military support to Israel while it continues to block humanitarian aid, is guilty of genocide, war crimes and structural violations of human rights in Gaza and throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories." — France-Isabelle Langlois, general director, Amnistie internationale Canada francophone "For decades we have worked with our Palestinian partners to address the needs of the people. We have worked steadfastly to meet a range of human needs including health, food security, clean water, psychological support, clothing, blankets and menstrual products. During the last 20 months, both in Gaza and the West Bank, our impartial humanitarian work has been stopped like nowhere else on Earth. What is more, our repeated calls to prioritize life and international law over military gain have been met with hollow responses. Today's red line is our collective cry to stop this suffering. Our unconditional demand is clear: Canada must act decisively, as promised, to uphold international humanitarian law and protect the people of Gaza from famine, violence, and despair." — Humanity & Inclusion Canada, Doctors Without Borders Canada, Doctors of the World Canada, Oxfam-Québec, Save the Children Canada, Islamic Relief Canada "Before the eyes of the entire world, with almost complete immunity, Israel commits ethnic cleansing amounting to genocide. Canada's and Québec's complicity and inaction are abject. Let us mobilise to demand severe sanctions against Israel, a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the full realization of the right to self determination of the Palestinian people." — Chantal Ide, Secretary General, Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN "A genocide is unfolding before the world. The international community looks away. Our governments, our media, and our institutions are betraying humanity. We, Mothers at the Front, stand up. We refuse this silence of complicity. We refuse to be passive witnesses to crimes against humanity. We carry the voices of angry mothers, of missing children and of an abandoned people." — Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Mères au front "We demand that the Canadien government end its complicity in the atrocities, genocide, deadly bombing raids and other Israeli crimes against humanity and war crimes being committed in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine and the Middle-East. We call on the government to radically reorient its approach so as to promote and protect international law, humanitarian aid, human rights and the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. We decry the growing weaponization of anti-Semitism by the government and some elected officials seeking to silence those who defend universal human rights and who refuse to be complicit in Israeli actions seeking to exterminate the Palestinians." — Glenn Rubenstein, Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal "We demand that Canada immediately impose severe, multi-faceted and prolonged sanctions against Israel to put an end to the genocide in Gaza, and to demand the dismantling of its illegal occupation and colonization, and the urgent realization of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination." — Amélie Nguyen, spokesperson, Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine "The very foundations of international law, established after World War II and the Shoah, are being undermined by the impunity of Israel and the silence of countries such as Canada. It is way past time that the Canadian Government takes stock of the genocide underway in Gaza and does what is needed to halt this impunity, including with sanctions and an arms embargo." — Niall Ricardo, Association des juristes progressistes The signatories : Alternatives International Amnistie internationale Canada francophone Association des juristes progressistes (AJP) Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) Ateliers d'éducation populaire du Plateau Attac-Québec Centre d'Alphabétisation de Villeray La Jarnigoine Centre des Femmes de Laval Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrant•es / Immigrant Workers Centre Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Collectif de convergence citoyenne d'Ahuntsic-Cartierville Collectif de lutte et d'action contre le racisme (CLAR) Collectif de Québec pour la paix Collectif Échec à la guerre Comité logement Rosemont Congrès iranien du Canada Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain-CSN Coopération Canada / Cooperation Canada Coopérative de Solidarité L'Euguélionne, Librairie Féministe et Queer Coordinating Council for Palestine (CC4P) Coordination du Québec de la Marche mondiale des femmes (CQMMF) Co-Savoir EXEKO Fédération des femmes du Québec Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN) Femmes de diverses origines (FDO) Health workers Alliance for Palestine (HAP)/Alliance des soignant.e.s pour la Palestine (ASP) Humanité & Inclusion Canada / Humanity & Inclusion Canada Islamic Relief Canada Le Journal des Alternatives Ligue des droits et libertés - section de Québec Médecins du Monde Canada / Doctors of the World Canada Médecins du Québec contre le génocide à Gaza Médecins sans frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Canada Mères au Front - Comité Palestine Monthly Dignity/ Dignité Mensuelle Mouvement d'éducation populaire et d'action communautaire du Québec (MÉPACQ) Oxfam-Québec Palestine Vivra Palestiniens et Juifs unis (PAJU) Regroupement des assistées sociales et assistés sociaux du Témiscouata (RASST) Regroupement des Haïtiens vivant à Montréal Contre l'Occupation d'Haïti (REHMONCOH) Regroupement des organismes en défense collective des droits (RODCD) Religions pour la Paix - Québec Réseau des Tables régionales de groupes de femmes du Québec Save the Children Canada SDHPP - Solidarité pour les droits humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens - UQAM Soeurs auxiliatrices Solidarité Environnement Sutton Solidarité Sherbrooke - Palestine South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC) Table des groupes de femmes de Montréal UTIL - Unité théâtrale d'interventions locales Voix juives indépendantes – Montréal
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
MEDIA ADVISORY - A red line for Gaza: Civil society decries Canadian inaction
MONTRÉAL, June 13, 2025 /CNW/ - In solidarity with the Palestinian people, a wide cross-section of organizations representing civil society, trade unions and human rights call on everyone to join a large demonstration in Montreal on Saturday. Participants are invited to wear red to symbolize the many red lines that have been crossed by Israel in Gaza and to call on Canada to move now from words to actions. WHAT: A solemn demonstration to attest to the many red lines that have been crossed, followed by a rally with speeches and reflection. WHEN: Saturday June 14th, 1:30 pm WHERE: The demonstration will begin at Norman-Bethune Park (Guy-Concordia Metro). The march's end point will be announced on Saturday morning. WHO: Everyone who wants to denounce the situation in Gaza and to call on the Government of Canada to act. More than 50 organizations have confirmed that they will be part of the march, including: Amnistie internationale Canada francophone Doctors Without Borders Canada Doctors of the World Canada Oxfam-Québec Humanity & Inclusion Canada Save the Children Canada Islamic Relief Canada Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal Mères au Front – Comité Palestine Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Collectif Échec à la guerre Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale Cooperation Canada QUOTATIONS: "Amnesty International calls on the Canadian government to cease all political, economic and military support to Israel while it continues to block humanitarian aid, is guilty of genocide, war crimes and structural violations of human rights in Gaza and throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories." — France-Isabelle Langlois, general director, Amnistie internationale Canada francophone "For decades we have worked with our Palestinian partners to address the needs of the people. We have worked steadfastly to meet a range of human needs including health, food security, clean water, psychological support, clothing, blankets and menstrual products. During the last 20 months, both in Gaza and the West Bank, our impartial humanitarian work has been stopped like nowhere else on Earth. What is more, our repeated calls to prioritize life and international law over military gain have been met with hollow responses. Today's red line is our collective cry to stop this suffering. Our unconditional demand is clear: Canada must act decisively, as promised, to uphold international humanitarian law and protect the people of Gaza from famine, violence, and despair." — Humanity & Inclusion Canada, Doctors Without Borders Canada, Doctors of the World Canada, Oxfam-Québec, Save the Children Canada, Islamic Relief Canada "Before the eyes of the entire world, with almost complete immunity, Israel commits ethnic cleansing amounting to genocide. Canada's and Québec's complicity and inaction are abject. Let us mobilise to demand severe sanctions against Israel, a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the full realization of the right to self determination of the Palestinian people." — Chantal Ide, Secretary General, Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN "A genocide is unfolding before the world. The international community looks away. Our governments, our media, and our institutions are betraying humanity. We, Mothers at the Front, stand up. We refuse this silence of complicity. We refuse to be passive witnesses to crimes against humanity. We carry the voices of angry mothers, of missing children and of an abandoned people." — Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Mères au front "We demand that the Canadien government end its complicity in the atrocities, genocide, deadly bombing raids and other Israeli crimes against humanity and war crimes being committed in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine and the Middle-East. We call on the government to radically reorient its approach so as to promote and protect international law, humanitarian aid, human rights and the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. We decry the growing weaponization of anti-Semitism by the government and some elected officials seeking to silence those who defend universal human rights and who refuse to be complicit in Israeli actions seeking to exterminate the Palestinians." — Glenn Rubenstein, Independent Jewish Voices – Montréal "We demand that Canada immediately impose severe, multi-faceted and prolonged sanctions against Israel to put an end to the genocide in Gaza, and to demand the dismantling of its illegal occupation and colonization, and the urgent realization of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination." — Amélie Nguyen, spokesperson, Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine "The very foundations of international law, established after World War II and the Shoah, are being undermined by the impunity of Israel and the silence of countries such as Canada. It is way past time that the Canadian Government takes stock of the genocide underway in Gaza and does what is needed to halt this impunity, including with sanctions and an arms embargo." — Niall Ricardo, Association des juristes progressistes The signatories : Alternatives International Amnistie internationale Canada francophone Association des juristes progressistes (AJP) Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) Ateliers d'éducation populaire du Plateau Attac-Québec Centre d'Alphabétisation de Villeray La Jarnigoine Centre des Femmes de Laval Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrant•es / Immigrant Workers Centre Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine Collectif de convergence citoyenne d'Ahuntsic-Cartierville Collectif de lutte et d'action contre le racisme (CLAR) Collectif de Québec pour la paix Collectif Échec à la guerre Comité logement Rosemont Congrès iranien du Canada Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain-CSN Coopération Canada / Cooperation Canada Coopérative de Solidarité L'Euguélionne, Librairie Féministe et Queer Coordinating Council for Palestine (CC4P) Coordination du Québec de la Marche mondiale des femmes (CQMMF) Co-Savoir EXEKO Fédération des femmes du Québec Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN) Femmes de diverses origines (FDO) Health workers Alliance for Palestine (HAP)/Alliance des soignant.e.s pour la Palestine (ASP) Humanité & Inclusion Canada / Humanity & Inclusion Canada Islamic Relief Canada Le Journal des Alternatives Ligue des droits et libertés - section de Québec Médecins du Monde Canada / Doctors of the World Canada Médecins du Québec contre le génocide à Gaza Médecins sans frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Canada Mères au Front - Comité Palestine Monthly Dignity/ Dignité Mensuelle Mouvement d'éducation populaire et d'action communautaire du Québec (MÉPACQ) Oxfam-Québec Palestine Vivra Palestiniens et Juifs unis (PAJU) Regroupement des assistées sociales et assistés sociaux du Témiscouata (RASST) Regroupement des Haïtiens vivant à Montréal Contre l'Occupation d'Haïti (REHMONCOH) Regroupement des organismes en défense collective des droits (RODCD) Religions pour la Paix - Québec Réseau des Tables régionales de groupes de femmes du Québec Save the Children Canada SDHPP - Solidarité pour les droits humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens - UQAM Soeurs auxiliatrices Solidarité Environnement Sutton Solidarité Sherbrooke - Palestine South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC) Table des groupes de femmes de Montréal UTIL - Unité théâtrale d'interventions locales Voix juives indépendantes – Montréal A list of spokespeople available for media interviews during the demonstration will be published on Saturday morning. 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Montreal Gazette
08-05-2025
- Health
- Montreal Gazette
Front-line organizations sound alarm after Quebec moves to limit safe consumption sites
By Organizations on the front lines of the overdose crisis sounded alarm bells Thursday over a bill that would ban safe consumption sites within 150 metres of schools and daycares — and could potentially extend those same restrictions to any centre offering services to unhoused Quebecers. A letter signed by 25 local and national organizations, including the Association des intervenants en dépendance du Québec (AIDQ) and Doctors of the World Canada, says the bill 'could hinder access to essential services' for those who consume drugs or are unhoused. Tabled by Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant Tuesday, Bill 103 follows controversy over the 2024 opening of Maison Benoît Labre, a supervised drug consumption and transitional housing centre close to Victor-Rousselot elementary school in St-Henri. If passed, the legislation would ban safe consumption sites within a 150-metre radius of a school or daycare and give the minister authority to extend that ban to centres serving unhoused populations, such as shelters. It would also grant the minister veto power over proposed facilities, regardless of proximity to a school or daycare. A similar ban on supervised consumption sites near schools and daycares was passed by the Ontario legislature in 2024. In March, an Ontario judge suspended its implementation pending a charter challenge. The Coalition Avenir Québec government's bill comes at a time when overdose deaths in the province are at a high. The Institut national de santé publique du Québec reports that overdoses killed 645 people in 2024, a 20 per cent increase from 2023. 'Our initial reaction was to be stunned,' said AIDQ chair Louis Letellier de St-Just. 'This bill makes no sense and follows no logic.' 'We've weakened the work of safe consumption services, the work of organizations caring for unhoused people,' he said. 'At 150 metres, we don't have much room to manoeuvre in a city like Montreal.' With the door left open to the ban extending to any services for unhoused people and an option for the minister to veto any proposed safe consumption site, front-line organizations are unsure of how the bill would be applied, he said. 'Personally, I'm deeply irritated,' said de St-Just, who co-founded the harm reduction organization Cactus Montreal and has worked in front-line social services for over 36 years. Carmant didn't consult with any of the 25 organizations that signed the letter, he said. He said he understands concerns about safe consumption sites operating near schools and daycares, but that the bill is the wrong approach. 'These organizations aren't ignorant, they're not insensitive to the difficulties that their clientele can introduce to an environment,' de St-Just said. But 'they need to go where services are required.' Ultimately, 'these are health services' that are being threatened, he said. Those providing services that respond to homelessness and the overdose crisis 'are not responsible for those crises. On the contrary, we mitigate their effects.' Maison Benoît Labre opened in an area where homelessness already existed, de St-Just said, and took dozens of people off the streets. 'Of course there are improvements to be made. But instead of passing a bill, we could have established directives, had discussions that could have facilitated social cohesion.' Front-line workers are bearing the brunt of the blame, he said, 'but it's thanks to them that we're able to diminish loss of life.'