Migrant Summer: Status Now!

New Brunswick

June 21 & June 28, 2026
Father’s Day event + Bike Caravan
More details to be announced
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Toronto / Niagara

Sunday, June 28, 2026
Migrant Summer Bus Caravan to Niagara
Toronto location: Outside MWAC office building, 720 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 2T9
Bus decoration: Come early at 11:30am
Arrive: By 12pm latest
Join us on Sunday, June 28 at 12pm outside the MWAC office (720 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 2T9) for the Migrant Summer Bus Caravan to Niagara! Migrants, allies, and supporters will hop on buses to join others in Niagara to heat up the summer with our calls for permanent residency and equal rights for all migrants.
The buses will leave Toronto and arrive in Virgil, Niagara-on-the-Lake at 3pm. There, we will meet with migrant farmworkers and supporters. We will share food, march together, and fill the streets so that employers and the government hear our unity.
We will leave Niagara by 5:30pm and return to Toronto around 7:30pm at the MWAC office.
Want a seat on the bus? Sign up using this form!
Want to drive your own car instead? No problem — let us know and we will send you the Niagara address.
Want to help decorate the Toronto buses before we leave? Come early at 11:30am to 720 Spadina Avenue!
RSVP below

Join migrants, allies, and supporters across Canada from June 21–28 for a Migrant Summer Week of Action. We’re stepping up our action in response to the federal government’s cuts to permanent and temporary residency levels and the passing of Bill C-12, as we build toward our mass day of action with allies in the Migrant Rights Network on September 20, 2026.

When the summer heats up, so do our issues: unpredictable weather and wildfires, unsafe and un-air conditioned housing, stolen wages, lack of work, not enough income to eat or send money home, and mass permit expiries. We’re exhausted and stressed, but we’re getting ready to fight back.

Sign up now to stay connected. You’ll get updates on local actions, digital actions, and ways to get involved during Migrant Summer and beyond.

Digital action matters, too. Can’t attend? Show your solidarity by joining us in taking digital action on social media, or signing and sharing our petitions.

By coming together, we’re showing the federal government and employers that we’re not going to stay silent. Migrants deserve the same rights and protections as everyone else.

As the summer gets hotter, so will our struggle. We can’t keep waiting for change — this year, we will be the change.