Author and Tolerance.ca Editor, Victor Teboul, Ph.D., to speak at the Arab...
Author Victor Teboul, Editor of the online magazine Tolerance.ca, will be speaking at the Arab World Festival of Montreal, on November 4, 2011, at 7.30. p.m. at Librairie Paulines, 2653, rue Masson, in...
View Article$80-million investment: Montreal Holocaust Museum announces the construction...
Montreal, February 7, 2022 – The Montreal Holocaust Museum (MHM) is proud to announce the construction of a new museum. The facility will open in 2025 at 3535 Saint-Laurent Boulevard in the Plateau...
View ArticleCUPE commends federal agreement to deliver for Canadians
CUPE commends the agreement between the federal Liberals and NDP to focus on supporting everyday people in the aftermath of the pandemic, and avert an election until 2025.
View ArticleGOLDEN YEARS. International Ssymposium on the Bicentenary of Egyptology
We are very pleased to announce our international symposium GOLDEN YEARS, which will take place at the Cœur des sciences of UQAM on June 17-18-19, 2022. Come and celebrate with us the bicentenary of...
View ArticleMontreal through letters. Post-Monumental re-imagines Tiohti:áke....
Opening reception with artists: December 3rd, 2pm-6pm. BBAM! Gallery is presenting Courtney Clinton’s first solo exhibition, Post-Monumental, an interactive art project led by Clinton, inviting...
View ArticleJewish Democracy or Jewish Theocracy ?
In this alarming moment — as Israel’s new government makes bold moves to undermine democratic protections — important Israeli voices are urging supporters abroad to stand with them. NIFC is proud to...
View ArticleIdentity and its Discontents. An Evening of Culture and Conversation with...
To live as a Black Jew in North America is to live with a keen awareness of just how precarious group belonging can be, yet a felt sense of ‘belonging’ is a core human need. Between this self-evident...
View ArticleAlberta's Provincial Election Highlights Progress in Canadian Politics
ALBERTA – On May 29, Alberta celebrated an important milestone for women's representation in Canadian politics. The results of the Alberta provincial election revealed a notable increase in the number...
View ArticleInvitation to KNOWLEDGE IS THE BEGINNING, a Film about the West-Eastern Divan...
KNOWLEDGE IS THE BEGINNING, a film about the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, directed by Paul Smaczny, April 19TH, 2009 3:30 P.M. at the Unitarian Church...
View ArticleThe European Parliament Delegation Visiting Rome Represents an Attack against...
Rome - The European Parliament is sending a delegation to Italy in order to observe the conditions of the Roma people. According to EveryOne Group: “The visit is a farce, because out of the 29...
View ArticleDiscrimination Prevention Forum October 27 to 29, 2008 – Building a Workplace...
Building a workplace free from discrimination is the common goal of participants at the Canadian Human Rights Commission’s (CHRC) 2008 Discrimination Prevention Forum being held in Ottawa from October...
View ArticleCanada Council for the Arts Announces Winners of 2008 Governor General’s...
Montreal – Two four-time winners are among the list of winners of the 2008 Governor General’s Literary Awards announced on Tuesday, November 18, 2008, by the Canada Council for the Arts. The awards are...
View ArticleCampaign Against Sharia Law in Britain
According to campaign organiser, Maryam Namazie, ‘Even in civil matters, Sharia law is discriminatory, unfair and unjust, particularly against women and children. Moreover, its voluntary nature is a...
View ArticleRacism at Bye Bye's 2008 Radio-Canada Program: Coalition Refuses to Accept...
The Black Coalition of Quebec will hold a press conference on Wednesday January 14, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. at 5201 Decarie Blvd to answer to enquiries of many citizens on the program Bye Bye 2008 on Radio...
View ArticleAct to Establish Canadian Museum for Human Rights Receives Royal Assent
OTTAWA - The Canadian Museum for Human Rights moved one step closer to becoming Canada's newest national museum when the Act to Amend the Museums Act received Royal Assent on March 13, 2008.
View ArticleThe Bouchard-Taylor Commission’s recommendations
Montréal – The adoption by the government of basic texts in order to define open secularism and typically Québec-style interculturalism are two of the priority recommendations in the final report of...
View ArticleThe Government of Canada Offers Apology for the Indian Residential Schools...
OTTAWA – On behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, Prime Minister Stephen Harper offered an historic formal apology on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 to former students of Indian Residential...
View ArticleBill Gates to leave his day-to-day role at Microsoft
Bill Gates will leave his day-to-day role at Microsoft June 27, 2008 to dedicate more time to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Together with Melinda, who is also increasing her presence at the...
View ArticleCanada to Host 2010 G8 Summit
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the 2010 G8 Summit will be held at the Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario. It will be the fifth G8 Summit hosted by Canada since the country joined...
View ArticleEuro MP Viktoria Mohacsi and EveryOne Group: “The Italian institutions are...
On May 17th and 18th, 2008 the Hungarian Euro MP, Viktoria Mohacsi, carried out an inspection of several Roma settlements in Italy, in Rome and Naples. In Naples she talked to some Roma families during...
View ArticleFatal Shooting by Police of Young Latino-Montrealer : CRARR Calls for an...
Montreal - The Quebec Government must set up an independent public inquiry, as soon as possible, into the circumstances surrounding the police intervention in Montreal-North on Saturday, August 9,...
View ArticleItaly : The Red Cross describes the conditions the Roma people are living in...
Rome - The hot weather has had drastic effects on the Roma settlements in Italy, encouraging the spread of mycotic and bacterial infections, and aggravating diseases of the respiratory and digestive...
View ArticleHindus want emergence of concrete roadmap for social inclusion of Roma in...
Hindus want European Union's first Roma summit next Tuesday in Brussels to come up with concrete solutions to improve the plight of Roma people of Europe, who live in apartheid like conditions.
View ArticleBLACK LEARNERS ADVISORY COALITION : Schedule Adjustment
Montreal, September 15 – Please note that due to a last minute schedule adjustment at McGill University, the Fair will start at 8PM instead of 6PM this Wednesday Sept. 17.
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