Dec 292021
 
Image of Abou Hawash with birds on barbed wire. Text: "Save Abou Hawash & Palestinian Political Prisoners"

The Communist Party of Canada is concerned about the fate of Palestinian political prisoners, especially the 500 of them, including six children, who are subject to the administrative detention regime, which some describe as arbitrary detention. Among them, we are particularly concerned about the fate of Hisham Abu Hawash who, after completing more than 130 days of hunger strike, had his administrative detention renewed for another six months on December 16.

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Dec 292021
 
Photo of Abou Hawash with birds on barbed wire. Text: Sauvons Hisham Abou Hawash et les prisonniers politiques palestiniens

Le Parti communiste du Canada s’inquiète du sort des prisonniers politiques palestiniens, en particuliers des 500 parmi eux et elles, dont six enfants, soumis au régime de détention administrative que d’aucuns qualifient de détention arbitraire. Parmi eux, nous nous inquiétons particulièrement du sort de Hisham Abou Hawash qui, après avoir accompli plus de 130 jours de grève de la faim, a vu sa détention administrative renouvelée pour six mois supplémentaires le 16 décembre dernier.

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Dec 192021
 

The teleconference of the extraordinary International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties (IMCWP) took place on 10–11 December 2021, under the theme “The international economic, political, and military developments. The experience from the struggle of Communist and Workers’ Parties and the peoples. Solidarity with Cuba, the Palestinian people, and all the peoples struggling against sanctions, machinations, and imperialist aggression”.

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Nov 262021
 

Workers have a world to win – and a planet to save!

Speaker after speaker at the COP26 conference in Glasgow pointed to the increasing frequency and severity of the effects of climate change, from droughts to hurricanes to floods to forest fires. These effects are devastating the developing countries of the global south, but they are also wreaking havoc in imperialist countries, as evidenced by the recent mass floods and mudslides in BC.

Yet despite the abundant evidence of crisis, the Glasgow conference was a festival of platitudes rather than a serious discussion of solutions.

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Nov 252021
 

The Communist Party of Canada denounces the declaration by Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly, that “Nicaragua’s November 7 elections do not reflect the will of the Nicaraguan people.” Likewise, we demand an end to all sanctions against this Central American country. Canada increased its sanctions on November 15 with the clear aim of demonizing the democratically elected Sandinista (FSLN) government.

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Nov 252021
 

Le Parti communiste du Canada dénonce la déclaration de Mélanie Joly, ministre des Affaires étrangères, qui stipule que « les élections du 7 novembre au Nicaragua ne reflètent pas la volonté du peuple nicaraguayen. » De même, nous exigeons la fin de toutes sanctions contre ce pays d’Amérique centrale. Le Canada a, en effet, renforcé ses sanctions le 15 novembre dernier dans un but clair de diabolisation du gouvernement sandiniste élu démocratiquement.

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Nov 132021
 

Twenty-two thousand workers in ten CUPE Locals are fighting the Tory government of hard-right Premier Blaine Higgs in New Brunswick.  Workers in education, transportation, municipal services, universities, social services, nursing homes, corrections, and healthcare workers deemed non-essential, have been on the picket lines since October 29th.  One of the issues in the strike is pensions, the government’s unilateral decision to stop funding the “Public Service Pension Plan” 5 years ago, and its current efforts to force the two union locals that haven’t agreed to opt-in to the shared-risk pension plan that replaced it, to do so.

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Oct 282021
 

Le Parti communiste du Canada condamne les actions perfides de l’armée soudanaise qui a déposé le gouvernement civique dont il était partenaire lors d’un coup d’État le 25 octobre dernier.

Les espoirs du peuple soudanais pour une voie pacifique vers la souveraineté et l’indépendance nationales, pour la paix, le progrès et les avancées sociales et économiques à travers l’alliance de forces civiques et militaires sont partis en fumée.

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Oct 282021
 

Defeat the military coup d’etat!

Construct a democratic civilian government in Sudan!

The Communist Party of Canada condemns the traitorous actions of the Sudanese military which overthrew the civilian government it was a partner in, in a coup d’etat on October 25th.

The hopes of the Sudanese people for a peaceful path to national sovereignty and independence, to peace, progress and social and economic advance via this alliance of civilian and military forces, have been blown apart. 

Arrests, killings, and worse of Sudan’s Communists and democrats are the military’s legacy.   They are a force for the continuation of Sudan’s domination and exploitation by the EU and US imperialism.  The Sudanese people must be free to determine their own economic and social path forward. 

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Sep 282021
 

The sudden withdrawal of extradition proceedings against Meng Wanzhou, her release from house arrest in Vancouver, and her subsequent return to her home, family and work in China marks a final end to this embarrassing, unjustified and totally unnecessary episode in Canada-China relations and Canadian foreign policy in general. After more than 1,000 days in detention, her release is an important victory for Ms. Meng herself, for the Chinese government and people, and for all those across Canada and around the world who denounced, organized and stood by her side throughout this sorry ordeal.

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