We urge people across Canada to join us to protest the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and demand an end to the war in Ukraine between June 24 to June 30. We will be holding “Stop the Weapons, Stop the War, Stop NATO” rallies across Canada to coincide with NATO’s Summit in Madrid, Spain.
We will be standing in solidarity with the European activists who are organizing a major demonstration against NATO outside the summit and dock workers who are blocking weapons shipments to Ukraine.
We are opposed to NATO because it is an aggressive, US-led, military alliance of 30 Euro-Atlantic countries that has launched deadly and destructive interventions in the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Libya. These NATO wars have caused profound misery and a massive refugee crisis.
For years, NATO has been provoking conflict with Russia and China. NATO’s expansion to Russia’s border and its training and arming of Ukrainian security forces have instigated the devastating war in Ukraine. We call for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations with all parties for a democratic peace and neutrality in Ukraine.
We are opposed to NATO’s demand that allies increase military spending to meet the 2% GDP target. At $1.1 trillion, NATO accounts for 60% of global military spending. Since 2014, Canadian military spending has increased by 70%. Last year, Canada spent $33 billion on the military, which is 15 times more than on environment and climate change. Defence Minister Anand announced it will increase by another 70% over the next 5 years.
NATO’s demand that allies buy new interoperable weapons is leading to a costly arms race. Carbon-intensive weapons systems like fighter jets, tanks and warships are exacerbating the climate crisis.
This military spending prevents Canada from investing adequately in public health care, education, housing and climate action.
NATO’s reliance on a dangerous nuclear deterrence and first strike policy puts us all at risk and is the reason that Canada is refusing to join the United Nations’ Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
NATO’s provocative war exercises and extension into the Asia Pacific are raising tensions with China and destabilizing the region.
The NATO military alliance is undermining global peace and human security. It is time to for Canada to withdraw from NATO and develop an independent foreign policy. Canada must end arms exports and economic sanctions. Canada needs to show leadership for diplomacy and disarmament.
We need international cooperation, nonviolence and common security for all countries. It begins with ending the sanctions, peace in Ukraine and peace with Russia and China.
Stop the weapons. Stop the war. Stop NATO.
Are we missing an event? Can we help you organize one near you? Get in touch with us at canadapeaceandjustice@gmail.com
◉ Saturday, June 25 at 11:00, CBC Vancouver, 740 Hamilton St @ Georgia St.
◉ Organized by: Vancouver area members of the Canada Peace & Justice Network: Just Peace Committee, Global Alliance for Peace, World Beyond War, Mobilization Against War and Occupation, Fire This Time Movement for Social Justice. Supported by the Victoria Peace Coalition, East Indian Defence Committee and Canadian Voices of Women for Peace & Justice.
◉ Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/
◉ Sunday, June 26, 1PM, at the BC Legislature, corner of Belleville & Government to say No to NATO!
◉ Organized by the Victoria Peace Coalition and the Vancouver Island Peace Council
◉ Wednesday June 29th at noon at Diana Krall Plaza in Nanaimo
◉ Come out to participate in “No to NATO”, a national campaign from June 24th to 30th to raise consciousness about the dangers of belonging to an aggressive nuclear-armed alliance with first-strike capacity. We will likely walk briefly to the corner of Commercial street and the highway near Port Place Mall.
◉ Organized by WILPF, Womens’ International League for Peace and Freedom, Nanaimo chapter
◉ Picket to Oppose NATO Madrid Summit and RIMPAC 2022
◉ Thursday June 30, 4:00- 5:30 p.m. At the Constituency Office of Randy Boissonnault, 202-10235 124 St NW Edmonton
◉ Organized by the Edmonton Committee Against War and Racism (ECAWAR)
A WALK and Rally to protest NATO’s war-making and to call for Canada to leave NATO. Beginning Saturday June 25, at 2 p.m. at Regina City Hall. We will then parade to the Cenotaph in Victoria Park where we will be addressed by community activists/leaders. The sponsors for the walk/rally is the Regina Peace Council. For more information call Ed at 306 718 8010.
Wednesday, June 29
Rally 4pm at Portage Place, Speaker at 5pm
Organized by the Peace Alliance Winnipeg: https://www.peacealliancewinnipeg.ca https://facebook.com/PeaceAllianceWinnipeg
◉ Wednesday June 29, 4:00-6:00 pm. At the Constituency Office of Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister. 344 Bloor St. W., near Spadina subway.
◉ Picket to Oppose NATO Madrid Summit and RIMPAC 2022. Bring your banners and placards!
◉ Sponsored by: Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist), Socialist Action, and Canadian Voice of Women for Peace.
◉ Tuesday, June 28 (first day of NATO summit), 4:30-5:30 Waterloo Public Square
◉ Organized by the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. For more information, please email Tamara: tlorincz@dal.ca
◉ Saturday, June 25 from 1 to 2 pm. Facebook event here.
◉ The rally will take place on Saturday, June 25, at the entrance to Jackson Square, at King and James Streets, Hamilton. Bring a sign! #CanadaOutOfNATO
◉ Organized by the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War
◉ Tuesday, June 28 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the Minister of Defence Anita Anand’s Constituency Office, 301 Robinson Street, Oakville
◉ Organized by the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. For more information, please email Tamara: tlorincz@dal.ca
◉ Friday June 24 at 2PM at the Federal Building in Collingwood (next to Loblaws)
◉ Organized by Pivot2Peace (South Georgian Bay Chapter of World BEYOND War).
◉ Wednesday, June 29th at 5PM at the Human Rights Monument, 220 Elgin Street. Marching to Prime Minister Office and the US Embassy.
◉ Organized by the Ottawa Peace Council
Rassemblement contre OTAN – Mardi 28 Juin, 17h30, Complexe Guy-Favreau. Info.
Canada hors de l’OTAN !
+ Lundi le 27 juin (organisé par Les Artistes pour la Paix). Plus de détails à venir.
Webinaire/discussion : Pourquoi continuer à dénoncer l’OTAN?
En ligne mercredi le 29 juin, de 19 h à 21 h. Veuillez vous inscrire ici.
The NATO military alliance is undermining global peace and human security. It is time to for Canada to withdraw from NATO and develop an independent foreign policy while showing leadership for diplomacy and disarmament.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is seeking a massive expansion. Yesterday it announced a plan to bolster its “high readiness” force from 40,000 troops to 300,000.
Canada is increasingly bound to NATO. The New York Times reported that Canadian special forces are part of a NATO mission in Ukraine.
Join Djibo Sobukwe, Janine Solanki, Danny Haiphong and Tamara Lorincz for a discussion on resisting global NATO.
Find out about NATO’s role across the globe from North America and Europe to Africa to China and its relationship to wars, colonial violence and structural white supremacy.
Speakers will also share information about protests happening across Canada.
June 25-26 2022 — 24peacewave.org
We’re a global movement and a global community with brilliant voices at every longitude and latitude of the Earth. Let’s show it!
The G7 will be meeting near Munich June 26-28. NATO will be meeting in Madrid on June 28-30.
Our goal is to speak up for peace and cooperation, the scaling back and dismantling of military alliances, the disarmament of governments, and the democratization and strengthening of international institutions of nonviolent cooperation and the rule of law.
Our plan is to hold a non-stop 24-hour rolling rally live streaming on a Zoom channel moving west around the Earth from 2 p.m. in Ireland on June 25 to 4 p.m. in Ukraine on June 26. There will be video from protests, demonstrations, vigils, teach-ins, and speakers at their desks. There will be music and art.