On November 30th the Canadian Border Services Agency announced they would resume deportations of migrants and refugees, following a months-long moratorium in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This announcement caused concern in Quebec, where politicians have negotiated a deal with Ottawa to grant!-->…
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Immigrant Self Defence: Only the struggle will give us documents
The following article is a translation of a statement put out by the Black Vests in France. The Black Vests say!-->…
The dead end of homeless nationalism: From refugee camps to tent cities, displaced…
At a rally supporting Anita Place tent city in the Vancouver suburb of Maple Ridge in March 2019, supporters of!-->…
Labour Day rally for migrant workers at Hastings Racecourse calls for an end to…
To commemorate Labour Day 2019, more than 50 people came together in protest at Hastings Racecourse, where an!-->…
Alliance Against Displacement stands in solidarity with the Black Vests
From Paris, France to Surrey, BC, Migrant and Homeless Displaced People Unite!
The Black Vests are a group of!-->!-->!-->…
Justice For Vanesa Campos! France’s anti-sex work laws are killing migrant trans…
While Vanesa’s murder was committed by multiple men who were attempting to rob her client, her killing was not an…
Canada’s two-sided immigration policies and the Safe Third Country Agreement
The Safe Third Country Agreement, adopted in 2004, was designed to help Canada turn down refugees by effectively…
“To go back home”: An interview with migrant activists in Hong Kong
Over 12 million Filipinos live and work abroad, approximately 11.6% of the total population of the Philippines…
Sanctuary Health presents Access Without Fear audit
On the morning of Wednesday, May 23rd, grassroots migrant justice group Sanctuary Health presented the results of…
The Volcano launches a podcast!
The first monthly podcast of The Volcano focuses on critiques of the foreign investment myth.