On June 21, 2021, CoDevelopment Canada issued the following statement in the wake of the discovery by the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc nation of 215 unmarked graves believed to contain the remains of children interned at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. Today, we reissue this statement, as many of the calls outlined in our original statement are yet to be fulfilled.
Read MoreHere are a few highlights of our very busy past few months. We are thrilled to be out-and-about in person again!
Read MoreWe introduce you to a new young poet from Honduras — Dylan Joseph Castellanos Guardado.
Read MoreCoDev’s Spotlight Series of webinars has introduced so many supporters to our Latin American partners - their work and their achievements. Join us on Saturday, June 11 as we put a Spotlight on Honduras!
Read MoreThe over 60-year-old U.S. embargo against Cuba is the longest-lasting regime of sanctions in history. Join CoDev, local unions, and solidarity activists in calling on the City of Vancouver to oppose the cruel and unjust blockade against the Cuban people!
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