On March 19th 2007 activists from various communities in Toronto came
together to learn about the proposed changes to justice legislation that the Harper government has introduced. Changes including the increased use of mandatory minimums and reductions in the use of conditional sentences would most likely lead to increased numbers of people behind bars. Communities of colour, first nations communities and low-income people, already over-represented in the "justice" system would be the hardest hit by these changes.
After learning about the proposed changes people committed to learn
more and come back together to figure out ways to confront
these proposals. Join us on April 18th to come together and address
these changes.
Wednesday April 18th, 2007
6:30-8:30 pm
PARC (Parkdale Activity Recreation Centre)
1499 Queen St. West, at Sorauren, two blocks west of Lansdowne on the
south side. By transit take queen car east or west, or subway to Lansdowne and Lansdowne bus to south (you'll need a transfer)
For more information
pjac_committee@yahoo.com