Nous avons soumis nos propositions à la commission fédérale révisant la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale à la fin-décembre 2016. Nous attendons les conclusions finales de la commission avant d’y répondre avec nos partenaires de militant-e-s environnementaux à travers le pays.
Année : 2016

Nous appuyons la lutte menée par le peuple Sioux à Standing Rock pour arrêter la construction de l’oléoduc Dakota Access.
Le Mouvement populaire de la santé au Canada salue les défendeurs des eaux qui se sont rassemblées au Camp of the Sacred Stone aux territoires Sioux afin d’empêcher la construction de l’oléoduc Dakota Access. Les forces étatsuniennes ont violemment répondu à cette action pour protéger la santé de la terre et du…

PHM-USA supports the Standing Rock Sioux’s struggle against extractive practices on their lands
We support the Standing Rock Sioux’s struggle to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. Hundreds of people, water protectors, have peacefully gathered at the Camp of the Sacred Stone in North Dakota to support the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in protest of construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. In response to protests, the…

PHM at the 2016 World Social Forum
PHM friends from across the globe came together during the World Social Forum (WSF) in Montreal, Canada from August 9-14 to show our solidarity with people who struggle for social justice, equality, and human rights across the globe. PHM-North America coordinated the effort to organize a total of six sessions…
A vision for healthy trade
« Trade agreements should generate a race to the top, not to the bottom! » At the 2016 World Social Forum, Health Alliance International, the Health and Trade Network, PHM, and colleagues from across the globe came together to highlight our struggles against unfair and undemocratic…
(English) North America People’s Health Assembly
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Mini-IPHU highlights health struggles for Seattle immigrant and refugee communities
Taking up from the model developed by PHM-Canada, PHM-USA held its first “mini-IPHU” in Seattle April 21-22. It was two powerful days of learning, community-building, and organizing for action around the right to health. Over the course of the two days the IPHU had about 45 participants which included members…