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Insight, analysis, and research from Amnesty International campaigners, staff, and volunteers.

Today marked the first day of a week-long hearing, in which the applicants – Amnesty International, the Canadian Council for...

From October 22th to 26th, Amnesty Canada’s Alex Neve joined a global Amnesty delegation to monitor the impact of anti-asylum...

The past few months have seen a seemingly massive surge in protests globally. From the streets of Hong Kong to...

Each year, the world’s biggest human rights event just gets bigger. Write for Rights 2018 was no exception, with people...

On October 24, 2019, we received wonderful news from Poland in the case of 14 brave human rights defenders who...

The Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (which Amnesty Canada is a member of) asked all federal political parties to detail...

Following the UN Climate Action Summit, held in New York on 23 September, Amnesty International is appalled that the vast...

On October 16, 2019, Hajar Raissouni, her fiancé, and her doctor were released from prison following a Royal Pardon granted...

A Google company wants to build a controversial sensor-laden smart neighbourhood in Toronto. We’re concerned about what this means for...

On 10 October 2019, Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, went to Roxham Road in Quebec to...

We’re delighted that Aung Ko Htwe walked free on 6 September 2019 after completing the two years of his sentence....

On October 3, after months of global campaigning on his behalf, Jorge Gonzalez Nieva was allowed to continue pre-trial detention...

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