RODC Monthly Report to Supporters April 2012
It is likely that many Canadians are in despair over the last federal  budget with its cuts to CBC, the NFB and other arts and culture groups, the  elimination of several democracy groups. Add on the overt threat to the  charitable status of non profit groups, which is exemplified by David Suzuki  resigning from the board of his own foundation and the despair deepens.  Reference here.
But there is good news to mitigate that despair over the attacks on our  democracy. Some of these are the networks for democracy that are emerging and  the support for existing networks such as Leadnow  and Voices/Voix .
The latest movement is a campaign to build “One Big Campaign” bringing  together the social action groups across the country.  For details of this  movement, click here.   The leading light of this optimistic approach is Nick  Fillmore, who says that “A new campaign urging Canadian social activist groups  to work together under one massive umbrella to take on the Harper regime and his  right-wing supporters is being born!” Read more.
Voices/Voix has arranged a meeting in Ottawa. “We hope you will be able to  join us for a meeting on May 11 to discuss these concerns about the state and  health of human rights advocacy, democracy and dissent in Canada, and help craft  a strategy for responding to the many ways that democratic principles and human  rights institutions and organizations are being undermined and weakened in the  country.”
The meeting will be held at: PSAC Building, 1st floor, 233 Gilmour Street,  Ottawa on Friday May 11, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. There will be a telephone  hook-up for individuals outside Ottawa. The meeting will review the many  reactions and responses from civil society to these deeply troubling  developments over the past several years.” For the entire letter, go to the RODC  Campaigns page.  
Growing awareness of the anti-democratic actions of this government is  spreading across the country supported by outspoken editorials and columnists in  newspapers as well as letters to the editors from Canadians. Lately, there has  been much talk of electoral reform by politicians, and there have been calls for  political groups to co-operate as a strategy to bring down our undemocratic  government. 
The role of RODC from the outset has been to bring awareness to Canadians,  and that is starting to occur. There are plans for more demonstrations being  made such as a second demonstration on the robocalls in Toronto on April 29. As  well, several RODC members are planning to join the Occupy Parliament day on May  5. For more information on the Occupy Parliament demonstration, click here. 
Symposium:
Plans for our symposium on the state of democracy in Canada are being  carried forward by the group. We have reserved an excellent venue in Mississauga  and an excellent keynote speaker in Lawrence Martin, author of Harperland, all  set for November 24. Those who can't attend in person can participate by way of  Livestream on the Internet across the country.
Twitter: Please follow us on Twitter @reclaimcanada
We hope you will continue to support us throughout the year.  Let us know  if you have been involved in any action in the last month or so at reclaimcanada@gmail.com.
