Our 2020 Annual Report is here!
In our 2020 Annual Report, you will find a look back at a year of sustaining social justice.What's inside...Transforming hardship to hopePerservering for the right to healthResponding to hunger with...
View ArticleHonouring 215 Indigenous children found at former residential school
“We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify. To our knowledge, these missing children are undocumented deaths,” stated Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir. “Some were as young as three years old....
View ArticleInter Pares releases report on COVID-19 impact in long-term care homes
Inter Pares has released a new report, The Impact of COVID-19 in Canada’s Long-Term Care Homes and Recommendations for Change, highlighting the toll of the virus on residents and patients in care homes...
View ArticleThe Impact of COVID-19 in Canada’s Long-Term Care Homes and Recommendations...
The terrible toll taken on resident and patient populations in Canada’s long-term care homes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is shocking.The deaths of over 15,000 people in long-term care facilities...
View ArticleErin Sirett, a unique relationship to Inter Pares
Erin Sirett is one of Inter Pares’ current donors, but she also has a unique relationship to Inter Pares. She did her Ph.D. research on Inter Pares! For her Ph.D., Erin analyzed and critiqued...
View ArticleA conversation with Gwen Davies, Inter Pares donor
Gwen Davies is a writer, educator, and activist from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Gwen has been a Sustaining Donor to Inter Pares since 1991. This year, Inter Pares’ Fundraising Program Intern, Taina Roberts,...
View ArticleAction Plan for Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples in Canada
With our office on the unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Omàmiwinini (Algonquin people), Inter Pares’ Action Plan for Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples in Canada is born from our journey...
View ArticleAction Plan for Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples in Canada
On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we share Inter Pares’ Action Plan for Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. With our office on the unceded territory of the...
View ArticleImproving Paths to Justice
Improving Paths to JusticeWednesday October 2012:00pm – 1:00pm ESTFeaturingLucky Akter BristyNijera Kori (Bangladesh)Deepa MatooBarbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic (Canada)Please see below for the...
View ArticleThe Promise of Legal Equality for Women: Stories of Struggle from Sudan and...
The Promise of Legal Equality for Women: Stories of Struggle from Sudan and CanadaTuesday November 212:00pm – 1:00pm ESTFeaturingDr. Asha El-KaribThe Sudanese Organization for Research and Development...
View ArticleImproving Paths to Justice
Legal systems can be a powerful tool for justice. However, they can also be expensive, slow, and in some cases, corrupt; seeming to exist to defend the entrenched patriarchy and rule of the rich and...
View ArticleThe Cycle of change
Around the world, leaders and decision-makers are approaching the latest stage of the pandemic with a pledge to “build back better.” From the Canadian government to the United Nations, we hear promises...
View ArticleActivists Rising! A Celebration of Youth Leadership
On November 18, please join us for a special online celebration of the 2020/2021 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award winner!Activists Rising!A Celebration of Youth LeadershipNovember 18, 2021 |...
View ArticleActivists Rising! A Celebration of Youth Leadership
Enjoy a special online celebration of the 2020/2021 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award winner!Inter Pares is thrilled to recognize the amazing work of BYTE - Empowering Youth Society, an organization...
View ArticleCongrats to Rita Morbia, Karen Takacs Award winner!
We are very proud to announce that Rita Morbia, co-manager at Inter Pares, has won this year’s Karen Takacs Award. The Karen Takacs Award is presented annually by Cooperation Canada to recognize...
View ArticleCourt rules Ottawa can maintain secrecy on aid to Goldcorp in human rights...
Press Release Ottawa, ON, March 2, 2022 – The Federal Court has ruled that the Canadian government is not legally required to disclose details about its diplomatic interventions on behalf of a Canadian...
View ArticleHuman Rights and the Environment should be Non-Partisan Issues
Two private Members’ bills introduced in the House of Commons today would, if passed, help protect people and the planet. These bills deserve all-party support.Canadian companies often profit from...
View ArticleA year of unimaginable change
This has been a year of almost unimaginable change. As you read our Annual Report 2021, you will see evidence of our commitment to women’s rights and gender justice, peace and democracy, economic...
View ArticleBOOK LAUNCH: Sacred Bundles Unborn by Morningstar Mercredi
Canada’s colonial past and present are an ongoing source of painful revelations. Sacred Bundles Unborn is an essential collection of essays that converge around one of these horrific truths: the...
View ArticleDecolonization here at home
Since our founding, we have sought to understand our role as an anti-colonial organization in a sector with deep colonial roots. We look not only at North-South relations, but also at our role closer...
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