77 years. 700K displaced. 530+ villages erased. Today, The Nakba lives on in Gaza, and beyond its borders.
Today we remember. We say their names. And we refuse erasure.
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The PCC welcomes the CBC Ombudsman’s ruling. CBC was wrong to avoid calling Israel’s control of Gaza an occupation. Coverage has long bent to pressure from groups like Honest Reporting. This ruling is a needed step toward restoring accuracy and accountability.
We are pleased that the CBC Ombud has issued a landmark decision upholding our complaints regarding CBC's false claims that Israel’s occupation of Gaza “ended” in 2005.
For years, CBC has repeatedly reported that “Israel's military occupation of the territory ended” in 2005. However, this is a settled question in international law: Israel’s occupation of Gaza never ended, due to its ongoing effective control over the territory.
In a direct rebuke of CBC editorial staff, the CBC Ombud sided with our complaint, finding that CBC failed to meet the “criteria for accuracy” in the ethical codes that guide its journalism. An editor's note and a correction were added to the original story.
This review helps ensure that CBC News will now have to be honest about Israel’s longstanding occupation of Gaza, rather than obscuring it. This victory provides media advocates with a key new decision to reference when arguing for better from our media.
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As Easter approaches, Christians around the world prepare to celebrate the coming of their Saviour. Yet, in the birthplace of said Saviour, Christians are persecuted and targeted by the Israeli occupation and apartheid state. Take action! https://t.co/1UnZtbprRH
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If you’re passionate about strategic messaging, community impact, and driving change, we’d love to connect.
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2025 marked significant progress for Palestinian rights, from securing key policies to advancing national protections against anti‑Palestinian racism.
As we move into 2026, we’re pushing toward our $20,000 goal to sustain and strengthen this advocacy.
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Is Canada preparing to back down on recognizing Palestine?
Recognition with strings attached is not recognition at all. This is why we demand Recognition Without Condition.
Disclaimer: This content is intended for satirical purposes.
Health workers showing solidarity with Palestine face anti-Palestinian racism—a form of racism that silences, erases, stereotypes & dehumanizes Palestinians. See our latest visual with @CanArabLaw, @TheIUAPR & Pediatricians for Palestine.
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Yesterday, more journalists in Gaza were killed while doing their job — documenting a war in which truth itself is under siege. As we mourn their loss, we must also confront the systems — global and local — that enable their erasure.
Ellie Miron, a teacher at Anne Frank Public School in the YRDSB wore his Israeli military uniform to the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario Annual General Meeting this week.