Position Paper on Canadian Elections 2006

We call on our community, as we did in our Position Paper on Canadian Elections 2004, to vote for candidates who are interested in serving humanity and the people’s interest at home and abroad, and not to give any backing to those who are benefiting materially from the Israeli lobby in Canada. We call on our community and our Canadian supporters to defeat all those who are in the current Canadian Cabinet including the Prime Minister, who are complicit in supporting, maintaining and covering up for Israeli occupation, atrocities and war crimes. We must also work to defeat all those Canadian Parliamentarians who belong to the “Canada-Israel Interparliamentary (Friendship) Group” (for their names and party affiliation see: http://www.canpalnet-ottawa.org/election2006.html).
We also ask our community to reject those mercenaries in our midst who are seeking only their own self-interest and betraying our causes by supporting those who are complicit in war crimes against the Palestinian, Iraqi, Haitian, Afghani and other people all over the world.

We should stand up for the right of self-determination for indigenous people everywhere, especially the Canadian Natives and also the Quebec people.

Self-determination is a sacred right and no power on earth can deny it to any people whatever the strength of the occupier and no matter how long the forceful subjugation of that oppressed nation. (1.)

The Liberal Government

Since the 2004 elections that saw the Liberal Party unable to form a majority government, the Liberals have ruled this country, usually with the parliamentary support of the New Democratic Party (NDP).

Aside from small concessions to the NDP, the Liberals ruled as dictators, threatening the other parties with speedy elections that allegedly would not be popular with the Canadian public.

This atmosphere allowed them to continue with and consolidate their racist policies against minorities (including racial profiling, the use of security certificates and the racist anti-terrorism Act against Arabs and Muslims) with little or no protest from their allies in the NDP.
It also allowed them to carry on implementing the programme of the Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel (LPFI) who took over the most sensitive positions in the Canadian Cabinet and appointed pro-Israeli officials in many Canadian ministries and departments. (2.)
It is worth noting that all these changes carried out by the Liberal government came against the will of the majority of the Canadian public. In fact, according to a poll conducted by the Canada Israel Committee “83 per cent of Canadians believe Ottawa should remain neutral in its approach to the Middle East conflict … 36 per cent said they felt federal policy was tilted towards Israel, and only 4 per cent believed policy favoured Palestinians.” (Globe and Mail Nov. 12, 2004)

NDP

Regrettably, two NDP members belong to the Canada-Israel Interparliamentary Group (3.), including Alexa McDonough who, in an exchange with the Montreal Planet, justified her membership in this group by claiming it would allow her “to dialogue with progressive Canadian-Israelis”. Furthermore, when she prepared her report “Global Perspectives” on Human rights, she ignored the human rights of the Palestinian people.

Just this month, NDP leader Jack Layton sent a statement to the Israeli Ambassador Alan Baker, that smacked of opportunism, offering condolences on the health of Israeli war criminal Ariel Sharon http:// www.ndp.ca/page/2754 . For more of Layton’s “slippery” positions, see his recent conference call with the Zionist group CIJA http://www.cija.ca/eng/Laytonfullenglish.pdf

For all the above reasons we can NOT, in good conscience, call on our community to vote as a bloc for the NDP in spite of their declared progressive social agenda. We should here recognise the principled positions of some of the NDP candidates, especially Libby Davies and Svend Robinson, towards the human and national rights of the Palestinian people.

Conservative Party

The fanatically pro-Israeli and pro-U.S. positions of the Conservative Party are well known. However, if you want to know more about where the Conservative Party stands on the issues of Israeli war crimes and apartheid, see their party leader’s conference call with CIJA http://www.cija.ca/eng/Harperfullenglish.pdf

Conclusion

Finally we urge all members of our community and the Canadian public at large to defeat all those who are taking Canada on the path of supporting US imperial designs in the Middle East and all over the world. We must not allow them to implicate the Canadian people in the oppression and subjugation of other peoples and nations, something nobody should stand for or allow. We must support those candidates that have a proven record in taking principled positions in favour of working and oppressed people, both here in Canada and abroad. We are not alone, as the majority of humanity stands for peace, justice and freedom.

Canada Palestine Association

Footnotes
In 1947 Canada played a major role at the UN in creating the state of Israel and accordingly in denying the Palestinian people the right to self-determination. “The general Assembly turned down the only reasonable suggestion-a referendum in Palestine and submission of the legal problems to the International Court of Justice” (Alfred Lilienthal, “What Price Israel?” p.72-73)

“Mr. Justice Ivan Rand… played a central role in formulating the recommendations of its majority report (for the U.N. Partition Plan) … with Mr. (Lester) Pearson (then the under-secretary of state for External Affairs) playing an active role in securing its passage. … Zionists were so grateful to Canada and to Mr. Pearson for the part he played in the whole process that they called him ‘the Balfour of Canada’.” (Report of the Canadian Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs published June 1985, page 49.)

This Canadian position of denying peoples in Canada and all over the world the right to self- determination is historically consistent with long standing policies of Canadian colonialism, ethnic cleansing and hegemony.

Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel LPFI came as a result of the forming of the “Israel Emergency Cabinet” (in Canada!) and then the “Canadian Council for Israel and Jewish Advocacy (CIJA) where it “works with other organizations and individual members of the community to ensure our voice is heard where it counts – in government, media and on campus”. A quick look at their Policy Proposals confirm that they have achieved most of their objectives. See Canada & the Middle East: (PDF | HTML)

All Palestinian and Arab resistance groups that were targeted by the LPFI are now officially on the “Canadian Listed entities associated with terrorism”. So according to the Canadian Government and Canadian law, those who are resisting Israeli occupation in accordance with international law are “terrorists”, while Israel that is committing atrocities and war crimes against the Palestinian people, on a daily basis and in defiance of international law, is NOT.

At the UN General Assembly 2004 session, Canada moved further into supporting Israel and changed its position on three resolutions. In the Globe and Mail under the title “In case you missed it, our Mideast policy has shifted” John Ibbitson wrote on Dec. 3, 2004 “Nonetheless this government felt no need to tell anyone in advance of the significant change in foreign policy, knowing that those who support the change would hear of it, and those who oppose it would not.”

At the UN General Assembly 2005 session, Canada flipped on three more. The main resolution was urging Israeli withdrawal from territory occupied since 1967. The General Assembly voted 156 for and 6 against, with nine abstentions: Canada, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tuvalu, Uganda and Vanuatu. Canada also voted against two more resolutions of routine support for U.N. organs working on behalf of Palestinian rights. On both, only eight states were opposed — Australia, Canada, Israel, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau and the United States.

Prime Minister Paul Martin attended, along with 150-160 parliamentarians, the inaugural dinner for CIJA where he reaffirmed his support for Israel and the “Sharon Plan for Gaza”. “Canada will not, nor will ever waiver in our support for Israel”, he said. (Canadian Jewish News, Nov.11, 2004)

On Nov. 13, 2005, Ariel Sharon addressed delegates from the United Jewish Communities 74th annual general assembly in a pretaped video at the Toronto Convention Centre. Prime Minister Paul Martin addressed the same crowds and “gave a strong and unequivocal endorsement” of Israel. “Israel’s values are Canada’s values,” Martin said. “Shared values of democracy, the rule of law and the protection of human rights.” (Martin scolds UN on Israel, Toronto Star, November 14, 2005)

The Canadian Forces extended an invitation to the Israeli Air Force, for the first time ever in thirty- eight sessions, to the Maple Flag war games. This signalled, according to military planners, a marked shift in Canadian military and political policy in the twenty-first century. Exercise Maple Flag is a six-week international air combat exercise held annually at 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alberta. Out of two hundred warplanes that took part in Exercise Maple Flag 2005 Alberta from May 15-June 24, ten were Israeli F-16s.

It is unfortunate that the other major parties lack the will or guts to reflect the wishes of their electorate on the Palestinian situation. This is nothing new, they don’t reflect the wishes of the people on other Canadian social, cultural and economic issues. The Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel expanded their influence to other parties, including the NDP and the Bloc, and now include 43 MPs who support Israeli Apartheid and WAR CRIMES. They are calling themselves the “Canada-Israel Interparliamentary (Friendship) Group”, and for some of their press releases see:
http://www.liberalsforisrael.com/documents/statements/pdf/press_release_election_new_chair_15feb05 _en.pdf http://www.liberalsforisrael.com/documents/statements/pdf/interparl_r27oct05_en.pdf

Open Letter to BCTF Executive

The Executive Committee
British Columbia Teachers’ Federation
100 – 550 West 6th Avenue,Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 4P2

Dear Executive Committee Members:

We have become increasingly concerned by recent actions on the part of the BCTF executive regarding the Palestinian/Israeli issue. While the campaign for Divestment from Israel is gaining momentum in Canada, the latest being 20 Québec groups who recently called for a boycott of Israel, including the Québec union of CEGEP teachers, you seem to have fallen on the side of injustice and reaction.

We watched the BCTF executive intervene in late 2004 in an attempt to derail a resolution condemning Israel’s Apartheid wall at the BC Federation of Labour convention, which was originally presented by your own social justice advisory committee. By the way, Canadian Zionist leaders publicly took credit for initiating that intervention. Fortunately another resolution, this one also presented by teachers, the Vancouver Elementary School Teachers’ Association, did finally make it to the floor and passed.(1)

We also noted how the BCTF executive was reported to have played a major role in defeating BCTF Assembly resolution 149 last June by not endorsing it. That resolution called on “the Canadian government (to) support the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)” regarding Israel’s wall.

Then, on July 15, 2005, the B.C. Teachers Federation placed a quarter page ad in the Jewish Western Bulletin (JWB) wishing them “Happy 75th Anniversary … from the teachers of B.C.” Also, on Dec. 23, 2005, the B.C. Teachers Federation placed another quarter page ad in Jewish Independent (formerly the JWB) wishing them “Happy Chanukah! Holiday greetings from the teachers of B.C.”

For your information, the Jewish Independent (formerly the JWB) is a mouthpiece for Zionism and has always supported Israeli Apartheid policies and its war crimes against the Palestinian people (see “Dispute over art exhibit, Bulletin ‘complicit in war crimes,’ says Hanna Kawas” (2) and “Bulletin award is scandalous” (3)

The “Jewish Independent” (JWB) is a right wing paper that never supported trade union struggles or anti-imperialist and anti-war movements. While most of the rest of Canada opposed the war in Iraq, the JWB actually supported it (4), as well as supporting other US-Israeli policies in the Middle East and all over the world. Any review of their web site confirms what we are stating.

The BCTF ads in the “Jewish Independent”, coupled with your other recent actions, clearly show that the Executive has crossed the line from being indifferent to the suffering of the Palestinian people to publicly advertising in a paper that supports war crimes against the Palestinian people. We will not be surprised if the BCTF Executive buys a commercial in the “700 Club” wishing Christians “Merry Christmas”, or an ad in a pro-Saudi Arabia paper wishing the Muslims “Happy Eid”.

It would seem the BCTF Executive gave in to blackmail, pressure and dictates that came from many pro-Israeli lobbyists both inside the BCTF and outside, especially major Canadian media outlets. The pressure by the Canadian media on the BCTF has been well-documented and includes, amongst others: two Vancouver Sun articles by Pete McMartin, one on May 2, 2005 entitled “BCTF tactics akin to U.S. Republicans, One-sided resolutions, TV ads undermine teacher credibility” and a May 25, 2005 article “Israel’s wall divides B.C. teachers, Resolution before June meeting calls for dismantling of barrier”; and a May 31, 2005 Globe and Mail article “Teachers, Campbell in nasty showdown.”

The BCTF Executive regrettably allowed itself to be manipulated by the well- financed pro-Israeli lobby, at times it seems even against the will of your own membership. The JWB first published a critical article on June 3, 2005 of the BCTF (5) and then after your representative assembly which squashed the resolution that called for support of the International Court ruling, they praised you in their editorial on June 10, 2005. (See: “Mazal tov to the BCTF” 6) Meanwhile the local Palestinian solidarity movement and the anti-war movement were never consulted nor did they ever interfere or try to influence the democratic process inside the BCTF.

If the BCTF Executive cannot determine their strategic allies in the local Jewish community, then your union and the whole trade union movement is in trouble. Here we could offer you some advice; if you want to wish a Jewish paper happy anniversary then the Canadian Jewish Outlook www.vcn.bc.ca/outlook/ “Canada’s Progressive Jewish Magazine”, the “secular Jewish publication with a socialist-humanist perspective” would be the best candidate. And if you want to wish the Jewish community a “Happy Chanukah” why not send it to the “Outlook” and to “Jews for a Just peace” www.jewsforajustpeace.com, who supported your strike and struggles and are truly seeking a just peace for Palestinians and Israelis.

In closing, we call upon the BCTF Executive to stand up for the genuine interests of your membership, not just minority lobbyists, and to uphold the progressive principles that your union and all Canadian unions should advance.

Hanna Kawas
for/ Canada Palestine Association www.cpavancouver.org

Statement Endorsed by:

  • Palestine Community Centre, Vancouver www.palestinecommunitycentre.com
  • Palestine Solidarity Group, Vancouver www.palsolidaritygrp.org
  • Voice of Palestine, Vancouver www.voiceofpalestine.ca

Footnotes

  1. http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/archives/Dec04/archives04Dec24-02.html
  2. http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/Archives/Aug03/archives03Aug01-01.html
  3. http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/Archives/Nov02/archives02Nov29-22.html
  4. http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/archives/April03/archives03Apr18-08.html
  5. http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/archives/June05/archives05June03-14.
  6. html http://www.jewishbulletin.ca/archives/June05/archives05June10-14.html

Lee Maracle to the AFN

Dear Friends

Following is a letter sent to the AFN by a long time friend, Lee Maracle.

Lee is an indigenous activist who supported the Palestinian struggle since the 1970’s. She shared the same platform with Mahmoud Darwish and Shafiq Al-Hout at a meeting we organized in 1976 during the UN Habitat Conference in Vancouver.

Lee is of Salish and Cree ancestry and a member of the Sto:loh Nation, and is the author of critically acclaimed “Ravensong”, “I am Woman”, “Bobbi Lee-Indian Rebel”, “Daughters are Forever” and the poetry collection “Bentbox”.

Hanna Kawas


On the AFN visit to Palestine
By: Lee Maracle

I have been a consistent and clear supporter of the rights of the Palestinian people to their homeland free of Israeli occupation and annihilation since 1972, so it was with much shame and chagrin that I read that the AFN sent a delegation to Israel, to commune with the Israelis and to share culture, language, religion, tradition and values. What a shock! First, this is tantamount to laying a wreath at Vorster’s grave in the interest of [honoring apartheid] or traveling to the U.S. to share the values of the Custer Committee celebrating the massacre at Wounded Knee. Just exactly what values is the AFN sharing with the Israeli’s?

It does not take too much historical digging to find out that Israel is the newest colonizing settler state in the world, that it displaced several million Palestinians, corralled them into refugee camps and denied them the basest of human rights. Hunger, displacement from their homelands and lack of medical care all dog the Palestinian people: the original citizens of Palestine.

Canada was a gift from Britain to the white male settlers of Canada who cleared the land, killed the Indians and Buffalo in exactly the same way that Israel [was a gift from US and Britain to the European Jews] has cleared the land of Palestinians, expropriated their villages, farms and murdered all those who resist. Both settler populations had an obligation to dispossess and oppress the Indigenous people to maintain the settler regime. Both sets of people have done so. Does Mr. Fontaine imagine that he is essentially a Euro-settler, one of Custer’s boys or is he fulfilling a puppet role for Canada in the same way that Israel serves the oil interests of the United States?

The traditional values we hold dear are freedom, the end of oppression and justice for all. We have demonstrated these values as Indigenous people [the Leonard Peltier Defence Committee, the Native Study Group, Red Power advocates and Native Youth Movement in the past have all engaged in anti- colonial activism] supporting Mandela in his struggle against apartheid, the Palestinians in their struggle for liberation and Native people in our struggle for Self-determination. We want to assure the “Indians of the middle east” that we will continue this support despite the bizarre behavior of the AFN puppets.

Public Statement – Stop Supporting Israel’s War Crimes

The Canadian Hadassah-WIZO is holding its 38th National Convention in Vancouver, November 19th – 23rd, 2005. In addition to the Israeli Ambassador to Canada, Alan Baker, as one of their “Distinguished Guests”, also in attendance will be the new Jordanian Ambassador to Canada, Nabil Barto. Barto will be addressing the Gala Banquet that will be held Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 and will also be speaking on Monday, Nov. 21 alongside the same Israeli Ambassador at a forum called “Partners in Peace”, moderated by the Canadian Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Sport, Stephen Owen, a leading member of “Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel”.

The Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (Women’s International Zionist Organization) is by name a Zionist organization, although it claims to be “a non-political women’s volunteer organization”. It is “the largest constituent organization of the Canadian Zionist Federation”; it “serves on the Board of Directors of the Canada-Israel Committee” and is “represented on the Executive of the Canadian Jewish Congress”; and part of its Mission Statement says it “highlights the role of Israel in today’s world”.

Simply put, this Canadian Hadassah-WIZO, as part of the Zionist movement, is directly responsible for the dispossession of the Palestinian people and the physical liquidation of the Palestinian nation.

Without peace and security for the Palestinian people, without recognizing the injustices that befell the Palestinian nation since 1917, without the realization of the Palestinian inalienable rights, including the right to self-determination, the right to be free from occupation and the right to return to their homeland, Israel, as a supremacist state, should not be rewarded for its continued war crimes against the Palestinian people.

For all the above reasons and recognizing that peace will not be achieved without justice and equality for all, we the undersigned organizations denounce the Jordanian ambassador to Canada and all those* who are giving a cover for brutal Zionist practices. We hold them responsible for Israel’s flaunting of international law and conventions, and accordingly hold them complicit in Israel’s war crimes and military ventures.

Canada Palestine Association, Vancouver www.cpavancouver.org
Canadian Palestinian Foundation of Quebec (CPFQ)
Palestine Community Centre www.palestinecommunitycentre.com
Palestine House www.palestinehouse.com
Palestine Solidarity Group – Vancouver www.palsolidaritygrp.org
Robin Hood Collective, University of Toronto
Voice of Palestine, Vancouver www.voiceofpalestine.ca

Please send individual letters of protest to:
Embassy of Jordan
100 Bronson Avenue, Suite 701,
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 6G8, Canada
Tel: (613) 238-8090
Fax: (613) 232-3341

Or email the Embassy of Jordan in the USA at: HKJEmbassyDC@aol.com

Others attending the Canadian Hadassah-WIZO National Convention in Vancouver are:

  • Iona Campagnolo, Lieutenant Governor of British Colombia
  • Joy Macphail, Former Head of BC NDP Party
  • Dr Martha Piper, President, University of British Columbia
  • Kathleen Bartels, Director, Vancouver Art Gallery
  • Patricia Graham, Editor in Chief, Vancouver Sun
  • Dr. Grace McCarthy, OC, OBC, former B.C. Cabinet Minister
  • Barbara Yaffe, Vancouver Sun Journalist
  • Marc Gold, Chairman, Canada Israel Committee
  • Rosalie Zalis, Member of the Executive Committee of AIPAC
  • Dr. Karen Gelmon, Head of BC Cancer Society, Breast Cancer Screening

Coalition Against Israel’s War Crimes – Media Communique

The Coalition Against Israel’s War Crimes delivered a letter on October 28 to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration asking him to prohibit Ariel Sharon from entering Canada pursuant to section 35 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which renders individuals guilty of committing war crimes or crimes against humanity inadmissible for entry. Sharon is scheduled to speak on November 14 at the United Jewish Communities 2005 General Assembly being held in Toronto and one of the invited speakers is Irwin Cotler, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.

The letter has been endorsed so far by 71 organizations across Canada including Lawyers Against the War, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – Canadian Section, Canadian Arab Federation, Canadian Islamic Congress, Al-Awda – Palestine Right of Return, Canadian Peace Alliance, Toronto Coalition to Stop the War, Canadian Union of Public Employees – Toronto District, and Jewish Women’s Committee to End the Occupation.

The letter further asks that the Minister of Foreign Affairs exercise his authority under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and declare Sharon persona non grata so that any entry he might make will be denied the protection of diplomatic immunity.

Canada has obligations, under several international conventions to which it is a party, to arrest and prosecute international criminals such as Ariel Sharon. In pursuance of some of these obligations Canada has enacted the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act 2000. Hence, the letter also requests, should Sharon nevertheless enter Canada, that the Attorney General or Deputy Attorney General commence proceedings under section 9(3) of the War Crimes Act to have him prosecuted for the offence of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, contrary to section 6 of the War Crimes Act.

Sharon’s responsibility for the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity as a result of his role in the 1982 Sabra and Shatilla massacres has been well-documented. In addition, multiple sources have documented continuous breaches of international law that have occurred throughout Sharon’s tenure and under his direction and tacit authority.

Amnesty International, B’Tselem, Human Rights Watch and United Nations organs have reported incidences in which the Israeli government committed war crimes or crimes against humanity with respect to combatants as well as civilians. The documents attached and referred to in the letter include 600 pages of reports from government and non-governmental organizations, as well as reports published in the International media.

Contact: Khaled Mouammar
Telephone: 905-508-0562
Email: benwalid@rogers.com

The following 70 organizations have so far endorsed the letter:

  • Al-Awda – Palestine Right of Return – Toronto (Al-Awda)
  • Al-Huda Lebanese Muslim Society
  • Al-Wilayat Islamic Center of Hamilton Arab Law Student’s Association, Osgood Hall (ALSA)
  • Alternative Perspective Media / Regard Alternative Media (ARM-RAM)
  • Arab Students’ Collective (University of Toronto)
  • Arab Students’ Collective (York University)
  • Canada Palestine Association (CPA), Halifax
  • Canada Palestine Association (CPA), Vancouver
  • Canada-Palestine Support Network (Ottawa)
  • Canadian Arab Federation
  • Canadian Arab Human Rights Organisation (Montreal)
  • Canadian Druze Society
  • Canadians for Jerusalem (CFJ)
  • Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC)
  • Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF)
  • Canadian Palestinian Foundation of Quebec (CPFQ)
  • Canadian Peace Alliance (CPA)
  • Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) – Toronto District
  • Centre de ressources sur la non-violence, Montréal
  • Coalition for a Just Peace in Palestine and Israel
  • Coalition of Arab Canadian Professionals & Community Associations (CAPCA), Ottawa
  • Creative Response CUPE’s International Solidarity Committee – Ontario Division
  • Hamilton Council of Canadian Arabs (HCCA)
  • Hamilton Muslim Association
  • Ihya Foundation International Women’s Peace Service (IWPS)
  • Islamic Ahlul Bayt Assembly of Canada
  • Islamic Forum of Canada, Brampton
  • Islamic Foundation of Toronto
  • Islamic Society of York Region
  • Jewish Women’s Committee to End the Occupation (JWCEO)
  • Jordan Canadian Friendship Society
  • La Fondation Canado-Algerienne du Quebec
  • Lawyers Against the War (LAW)
  • Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP)
  • Moroccan Association of Toronto
  • Movement for Universal Justice
  • Muslim Canadian Congress
  • Muslim Council of Montreal
  • Muslim Unity Group
  • Near East Cultural Education Foundation (NECEF)
  • Niagara Coalition for Peace (NC4P)
  • Niagara Palestinian Association (NPA)
  • November 16 Coalition (N16C)
  • Palestine Community Centre, Vancouver
  • Palestine House Palestine Solidarity Group, Vancouver
  • Palestinian & Jewish Unity / Palestiniens et Juifs Unis (PAJU) – Montréal
  • Pickering Islamic Centre
  • Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR)
  • Solidarity for Palestinian Rights (SFPR), University of Waterloo
  • SPHR Carleton University
  • SPHR McMaster University
  • SPHR University of Western University
  • SPHR York University
  • Socialist Action
  • StopWar.ca Coalition, Vancouver
  • Students for Peace in Iraq (University of Toronto)
  • Sumoud Political Prisoners Solidarity Group (Sumoud)
  • Syrian Arab Association of Canada
  • Syrian Canadian Cultural Association
  • Teach-In on Diversity, Democracy and Dissent within the Jewish Community
  • The Muslim Services, Toronto
  • Toronto Coalition to Stop the War (TCSW)
  • Toronto Forum on Cuba
  • United Front Canada
  • Voice of Palestine, Vancouver
  • Women for Palestine
  • Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Canadian Section