Resisting CANSEC: strength through peace
January 30, 2026We’re pleased to bring you the first edition of our newsletter Quaker Concern for 2026! Have a look: |
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Following the money: who profits from Canada’s prisons?
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One of the ways that Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFSC) contributes to social change is through researched reports that shine light on issues of injustice. In December, we published Following the money: cui bono report. It’s an analysis of who benefits financially from Canadian federal carceral institutions. I want to tell you about the report, and about the surprising experience of writing it... Keep reading >>> |
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Canada needs a museum to promote peace |
Over the past year, Canadian Friends Service Committee has partnered with the Canadian Peace Museum, with the dream of seeing it opened to the public. The museum will increase peace education opportunities for everyday people, contributing to CFSC’s long-term goal of educating about how peace needs to be continually built. The museum will also bring increased awareness of nonviolent methods as viable alternatives to war. The following reflections are from the Museum’s Executive Director, Chris Houston... Keep reading >>> |
The power of coalition: recent webinar on Indigenous Peoples’ human rights |
Have you ever tried to learn more about a complicated subject, only to find yourself stuck? When we turn to social media or web searches, we might be pointed to the angriest voices, not because their information is accurate, but because it’s attention grabbing. A search for information on Indigenous Peoples’ human rights is like this. It can easily lead to misinformation. It can present human rights as a zero-sum competition, where when one group has their rights respected, another group must lose out. This is false. Respect for the human rights of one group helps safeguard the human rights of all... Keep reading >>> |
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Hassan Diab holding a postcard to the Prime Minister about his case. Photo: Hassan Diab support committee |
Upholding human rights for Hassan Diab |
In November I went to the Hassan Diab Support Committee’s public event, Seeking justice for Hassan Diab: almost 20 years of violated human rights. CFSC has long supported Hassan and continues to ask that the Government of Canada refuse any second extradition request from France. At this event I was able to meet Hassan, his family, and the community that supports him. It was a hopeful evening full of nourishing food, information, and most of all—caring. Caring for Hassan and his family as well as caring for justice and human rights… Keep reading >>> |
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