Joint statement on Canada's support for women human rights defenders in Saudi Arabia Aug 10, 2018 | Read more
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Inter Pares welcomes Canada’s feminist realignment of international assistance Jun 9, 2017 | Read more
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The Immigrant Workers Centre to receive 2018 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award Apr 18, 2018 | Read more
“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
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Our Work: By issue Economic Justice About this issue Unfair trade practices, domestic subsidy policies and unregulated resource extraction industry result in the destruction of local economies upon which millions of livelihoods depend. As national economies are more and more integrated into the international economic system, wealth is being concentrated in fewer hands and people are being impoverished as they lose the capacity to sustain themselves. Our Work on this issue We work to enforce regulations on the extractive industry to prevent human rights abuses and environmental damage. We work on tax justice to tackle tax havens and prevent that countries are deprived from the revenue they deserve. We advocate for fair international trade agreements that benefit fairly the Southern and Northern societies and for regulating the powers granted to corporations. Sub-issuesAidCorporate accountabilityTax justiceTrade Latest Updates Economic JusticeAfrica Remembering Martin Khor A world renowned activist and scholar, Martin was also the former director of long-term Inter Pares counterpart, Third World Network. Peace and DemocracyCanada Challenging, Confronting and Defying Corporate Power Inter Pares actively supports organizations and movements that interrogate, challenge, and curb corporate power. Economic JusticeCanada Inter Pares resigns from Advisory Body Inter Pares has tendered its resignation from the government’s Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Body on Responsible Business Conduct Abroad (Advisory Body). Economic JusticeCanada Canadian Government Breaks Promise to Create Independent Corporate Human Rights Watchdog Inter Pares is dismayed by the recent announcement. Load more Our Impact on this issue Human rightsFood & Climate JusticeAsia Supporting the efforts of temporary foreign workers and Canadians who resist abuses by unscrupulous employers, and insist on fair migration policies and labour justice for all. Read related update > Economic JusticeCanada Challenging trade agreements that give corporations control over democratic decision-making through documentation, exposure, and public education. Read related update > See all impacts Related Counterparts Related Voices Related Resources See all related resources Solidarity with Indigenous activism Peace and DemocracyCanada Bulletins Inter Pares Annual Report 2020 - Sustaining Social Justice Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfrica Annual Reports Envisioning the New Normal Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfrica Bulletins Related Staff Jean Symes David Bruer
Economic JusticeAfrica Remembering Martin Khor A world renowned activist and scholar, Martin was also the former director of long-term Inter Pares counterpart, Third World Network.
Peace and DemocracyCanada Challenging, Confronting and Defying Corporate Power Inter Pares actively supports organizations and movements that interrogate, challenge, and curb corporate power.
Economic JusticeCanada Inter Pares resigns from Advisory Body Inter Pares has tendered its resignation from the government’s Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Body on Responsible Business Conduct Abroad (Advisory Body).
Economic JusticeCanada Canadian Government Breaks Promise to Create Independent Corporate Human Rights Watchdog Inter Pares is dismayed by the recent announcement.
Human rightsFood & Climate JusticeAsia Supporting the efforts of temporary foreign workers and Canadians who resist abuses by unscrupulous employers, and insist on fair migration policies and labour justice for all. Read related update >
Economic JusticeCanada Challenging trade agreements that give corporations control over democratic decision-making through documentation, exposure, and public education. Read related update >
Inter Pares Annual Report 2020 - Sustaining Social Justice Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfrica Annual Reports