Indigenous rights and justice

Facing the tough challenges of Indigenous communities in Canada, including the tragic history of residential schools, the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and the fight for rights and sovereignty, taking action became incredibly urgent.

Facing the tough challenges of Indigenous communities in Canada, including the tragic history of residential schools, the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and the fight for rights and sovereignty, taking action became incredibly urgent.

Facing the tough challenges of Indigenous communities in Canada, including the tragic history of residential schools, the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and the fight for rights and sovereignty, taking action became incredibly urgent.

Facing the tough challenges of Indigenous communities in Canada, including the tragic history of residential schools, the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and the fight for rights and sovereignty, taking action became incredibly urgent.

Addressing historical injustices

Addressing historical
injustices

The Indigenous Rights and Justice campaign, championed by Canada’s unions alongside Indigenous and feminist allies, took a bold stand to mend historical wrongs. This powerful alliance pushed for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, bringing much-needed attention and accountability to this critical issue.

Pushing for

legislative reform

On the legislative front, the campaign vigorously pursued the alignment of Canadian laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). After overcoming resistance, the effort bore fruit with the introduction of Bill C-15 in 2020, marking a significant stride towards embedding these principles into Canadian law. During the Mi’kmaq Fishery dispute, the Canadian Labour Congress stood firm against injustice, advocating for the protection of treaty rights amidst challenging circumstances.

Wins and future battles

Achievements such as the impactful release of the National Inquiry’s

Calls to Justice and the legislative progress of Bill C-15 highlight the campaign’s victories. However, the journey continues. The unions are tirelessly advocating for the full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, ensuring that the fight for justice and equality for Indigenous communities goes on.

Pushing for legislative reform

On the legislative front, the campaign vigorously pursued the alignment of Canadian laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). After overcoming resistance, the effort bore fruit with the introduction of Bill C-15 in 2020, marking a significant stride towards embedding these principles into Canadian law. During the Mi’kmaq Fishery dispute, the Canadian Labour Congress stood firm against injustice, advocating for the protection of treaty rights amidst challenging circumstances.

On the legislative front, the campaign vigorously pursued the alignment of Canadian laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). After overcoming resistance, the effort bore fruit with the introduction of Bill C-15 in 2020, marking a significant stride towards embedding these principles into Canadian law. During the Mi’kmaq Fishery dispute, the Canadian Labour Congress stood firm against injustice, advocating for the protection of treaty rights amidst challenging circumstances.

Pushing for legislative reform

Solidarity and education

The campaign also embraced education as a tool for change, collaborating with Indigenous educators to craft courses that deepen understanding and foster reconciliation. These initiatives are a testament to the union’s commitment to acknowledge and learn from the past, paving the way for a

better future.

Solidarity and education

The campaign also embraced education as a tool for change, collaborating with Indigenous educators to craft courses that deepen understanding and foster reconciliation. These initiatives are a testament to the union’s commitment to acknowledge and learn from the past, paving the way for a better future.

The campaign also embraced education as a tool for change, collaborating with Indigenous educators to craft courses that deepen understanding and foster reconciliation. These initiatives are a testament to the union’s commitment to acknowledge and learn from the past, paving the way for a better future.

Solidarity and education

Achievements such as the impactful release of the

National Inquiry’s Calls to Justice and the legislative progress of Bill C-15 highlight the campaign’s victories. However, the journey continues. The unions are tirelessly advocating for the full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, ensuring that the fight for justice and equality for Indigenous communities goes on.

Wins and future battles

Thank You

A quick thank you to the Anti-Racism and Human Rights department for guiding me with the cultural understanding and limitations of building a logomark for the campaign that respects the use of the medicine wheel and the First Nation Cultures of Canada.

Wins and future battles

Achievements such as the impactful release of the National Inquiry’s Calls to Justice and the legislative progress of Bill C-15 highlight the campaign’s victories. However, the journey continues. The unions are tirelessly advocating for the full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, ensuring that the fight for justice and equality for Indigenous communities goes on.

Thank You

A quick thank you to the Anti-Racism and Human Rights department for guiding me with the cultural understanding and limitations of building a logomark for the campaign that respects the use of the medicine wheel and the First Nation Cultures of Canada.

The Indigenous Rights and Justice campaign, championed by Canada’s unions alongside Indigenous and feminist allies, took a bold stand to mend historical wrongs. This powerful alliance pushed for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, bringing much-needed attention and accountability to this critical issue.

Addressing historical injustices

Thank You

A quick thank you to the Anti-Racism and Human Rights department for guiding me with the cultural understanding and limitations of building a logomark for the campaign that respects the use of the medicine wheel and the First Nation Cultures of Canada.

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Let’s do this

Let’s do this