Monthly Meeting February 13 7 PM
Join us for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 13, 7 PM
Venue
Victoria West Community Centre. 521 Craigflower Rd
Victoria, BC V9A 6Z5 Songhees Territories
(250) 590-8922
Join us for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 13, 7 PM
Venue
Victoria West Community Centre. 521 Craigflower Rd
Victoria, BC V9A 6Z5 Songhees Territories
(250) 590-8922
The Council of Canadians Victoria Chapter is privileged to support all Idle no more actions happening here in Coast Salish territories and all over Canada. Victoria’s Idle No More event is at City Hall, 1 PM January 11th as part of a global day of action
Join us for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 9, 7 PM. Victoria West Community Centre. 521 Craigflower Rd
Victoria, BC V9A 6Z5 Songhees Territories
Who was Pierre Poutine? And how did they remain anonymous? Here’s part of the answer…
Voters have challenged the results of the May 2011 election in six ridings across Canada. The case starts December 10th. The Council of Canadians through its Democracy 24/7 campaign are supporting the voters in their efforts. Join us for a talk and some discussion on recent developments in the Election Fraud court case, what happened, and what […]
If you care about having more democracy and not less, as I do, then we all have to pay attention to the growing issues around voter suppression…
I’ve been a fan of the Council of Canadians for a number of years. As a fairly recent joiner of the local Chapter board, it was my honour to attend the AGM in Snuneymuxw territory this year
Join us for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 14, 7 PM
Venue
Victoria West Community Centre. 521 Craigflower Rd
Victoria, BC V9A 6Z5 Songhees Territories
(250) 590-8922
OVER MINED, UNDER RULED: justice activism for corporate regulation
Thursday November 15, 7-9pm
Harry Hickman room 105
University of Victoria
Speakers: Peter Julian: NDP MP (Burnaby-New Westminster), Jen Moore: Latin America Program Coordinator with MiningWatch Canada
The Victoria City council in a narrow vote last week decided to cut $100,000 from Victoria City’s homelessness funding. Victoria’s budget should not be balanced on the backs of people who need help the most.