MEDIA ADVISORY
Migrant Rights Network
Migrants Demand Equal Rights on Eve of Parliament’s Return
Cities Across Canada Unite to Demand Permanent Residency for All Migrants and an End to Racist Scapegoating
On the eve of Parliament’s return, massive, colourful actions will take place in eight cities across Canada, demanding equal rights and permanent resident status for all migrants and rejecting the racist scapegoating of migrants for the housing, healthcare, and affordability crises. Coordinated by Migrant Rights Network, the rallies, marches and protests are scheduled from September 12-15.
Without permanent resident status, migrants—including refugees, temporary foreign workers, current and former international students, and undocumented people—face mistreatment at work, exploitation by landlords, separation from their families, and are denied rights and protections afforded to others in Canada. Increasing anti-migrant sentiment is resulting in increased hate-motivated attacks and abuses.
Prime Minister Trudeau promised to ensure permanent resident status and regularization for migrants. Instead of ensuring rights for migrants, Canada has capped study permits, barred most study permit holders from bringing their families, limited permanent residency, slashed work permits, refused to renew permits for graduated international students, imposed visas on Mexico, and increased visa denials.
Provincial governments responsible for housing, jobs, wages, education, and healthcare have joined in on the scapegoating of migrants to distract from their own policy failures. Many have also slashed or attempted to reduce refugee entries and have cut down on permanent residency approvals through provincial nominee programs.
WHAT: Cross-country actions against racism and for immigrant justice
WHEN: September 12-15, 2024
WHO: Migrant Rights Network and community organizations across Canada
WHY: To demand equal rights, permanent resident status for all migrants, and to reject racist scapegoating in the housing, healthcare, and affordability crises.
VISUALS: Hundreds of people in rallies, meetings or marches with massive banners, community members, hand-painted signs and flags of national and local organizations.
Event Details:
- September 12, 2024
- CHARLOTTETOWN: 5:00 PM, Boulder Park (Grafton St)
Media contact: Ryan MacRae, 902-916-6510, Cooper Institute
- CHARLOTTETOWN: 5:00 PM, Boulder Park (Grafton St)
- September 14, 2024
- EDMONTON: 1:00 PM, Federal Building
Media contact: Marco Luciano, 780-966-5908, Migrante Alberta - PETERBOROUGH: 12:00 PM, Constituency office of Michelle Ferreri
Media contact: Peter Votsch, 416-891-8601 - SUDBURY: 1:00 PM, Afro Women and Youth Foundation Community Centre
Media contact: Scott Florence, 705-470-3323, Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy Centre - VANCOUVER: 1:00 PM, Grandview Park
Media contact: Roxana Sonora, 236-880-9205, Migrant Workers’ Centre
- EDMONTON: 1:00 PM, Federal Building
- September 15, 2024
- MONCTON: 2:00 PM, Riverfront Park
Media contact: Niger Saravia, 506-251-7467, Migrant Workers Alliance for Change - OTTAWA: 2:00 PM, Human Rights Monument
Media contact: Karen Cocq, 647-970-8464, Migrant Rights Network - TORONTO: 1:00 PM, City Hall
Media contact: Fatima Hussain, 647-773-2068, Migrant Rights Network – Ontario
- MONCTON: 2:00 PM, Riverfront Park
Migrant Rights Network is Canada’s largest migrant-led coalition, comprising nearly 40 organizations in 8 provinces. Formed in Decemebr 2018, Migrant Rights Network is the only cross-country body that brings together self-organized migrants to unite for immigration and worker justice.
Contact for cross-Canada inquiries: Syed Hussan, 416-453-3632, hussan@migrantworkersalliance.org