Spark: Igniting Change Together

Spark Newsletter

 August 2025  |  Vol 1  |  No. 1

Spark is Amnesty International Canada’s monthly guide to activism and human rights in Canada (formerly known as the Activism Guide). From online petitions to events and important days of action, Spark is your resource for igniting change in your classroom or community, across Canada and around the world.

featured campaign

stop migrant worker abuse

People will come together all across Canada during the week of September 22 to demand justice for migrant workers.

Migrant workers are essential workers. They help keep food on our plates, roofs over our heads, and our children and seniors well-cared for, yet they are often denied basic freedoms, such as the freedom to quit abusive jobs.

Canadian workers would never accept this kind of treatment — and neither should anyone else.

Join us in calling on the federal government to stop closed work permits in the Temporary Foreign Workers Program once and for all. Join the Days of Action to highlight this injustice.

Take Action

Release Imprisoned Palestinian Doctor
Palestinians, including children, who are struggling to access food due to Israel's blockade and ongoing attacks on the Gaza Strip, wait in line to receive hot meals distributed by the charity organization in Gaza City, Gaza on July 16, 2025. Photo by Ahmed Jihad Ibrahim Al-arini/Anadolu via Getty Images.
Lift the Blockade on Gaza
Sheriff's deputies and police clear an intersection near the Federal Building after declaring an unlawful assembly during the "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration in Los Angeles on June 14, 2025 on the day of Trump's military parade in Washington, DC. Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images.
Resist Authoritarianism in the USA
Palestinians inspect the massive destruction from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City's al-Rimal district, on October 10, 2023. Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images.
Reunite Gazans in Canada

Defend hope for human rights

Upcoming Events

My Friend Omar film graphic

September 17, 2025

Film Screening

Amnesty International Ottawa

YINTAH documentary film poster image with woman with her back to the camera wearing a fur coat and standing with her arms out

September 24, 2025

Film Screening

Amnesty International Toronto

October 18, 2025

Amnesty Toronto Regional Meeting

Amnesty International Toronto

Book cover of Who We Are by Murray Sinclair

September 22, 2025

Amnesty Book Club

Live Webinar | Niigaan Sinclair

Member Spotlight

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Calling All Activists

Share your story with the Amnesty activist community

We’re launching a new monthly Member Spotlight feature to celebrate our vibrant community of change makers and activists, including you!

Whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or you’re brand new to our community, we’d love to feature you in an upcoming edition of Spark.

Here’s what we’d like to know: 

  • How long have you been involved with Amnesty?
  • What kind of activism do you do (events, letter-writing, campaigns, etc.)
  • What does this work mean to you?
  • Share a fun fact about yourself or one of your hobbies.
  • Photos are very welcome!

Send your story to activism@amnesty.ca. We’re excited to hear from you and to share your inspiring story with the rest of the community!

Get Involved

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Become a National Organizer

Step into leadership. Speak up for human rights. Shape the future.

National Organizers are activist leaders who are excited to take action on human rights issues in creative and critical ways in their community. Amnesty International Canada is committed to having youth perspectives at the centre of all its human rights work. We encourage young people from across the country to apply. The National Organizers Program is an excellent youth volunteer opportunity to gain leadership experience, learn about important global issues, and take action to make a difference in the world. 

Young people hold up signs at the annual Canal LGBTQIA Pride Parade in 2019. Photo by Pierre Crom/Amnesty International NL

Start a Youth Group

Launch an Amnesty Youth Group or Campus Club

Join our National Youth & Student Groups Program and join our network of schools, campuses, and communities across the country doing human rights work! Setting up a group or club is easy, and Amnesty Canada will support you with tools, resources, and one-on-one guidance from our youth program staff. Get started by filling out this form or sending us an email at youth@amnesty.ca.

Recommended resources

Check out some recommended Human Rights content curated by Amnesty members just like you.

Read

Read the latest Amnesty Book Club selection, Who We Are by the late Honourable Murray Sinclair, former Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

Watch

Watch our Secretary General and Amnesty directors from the Americas join the Red Dress Day Vigil on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

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Learn

Learn about human rights activism and how to campaign for a better world from our interactive Amnesty Online Learning Centre.

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Donate

Amnesty Canada doesn’t accept funding from the government. We rely solely upon the generosity of people like you to keep doing our crucial human rights work.

The Urgent Action Network

By becoming a member, you can help protect people at imminent risk

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Stories to Energize and Inspire Your Activism

Thank you for supporting human rights

Sharing these success stories is only possible thanks to the continued generosity of donors like you.

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