Stop the Cuts! A People’s Assembly
Schedule
Fri, 14 Nov, 2025 at 06:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
211 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5, Canada | Ottawa, ON
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Registration: https://canadians.org/event/a-peoples-assembly/On November 4, the federal government is expected to drop a budget that will devastate health services, education and climate action, weaken public services and deliver billions in subsidies, weapons contracts and tax cuts to corporations and the wealthy.
These cuts will affect all of us. The cuts are going to hit the Ottawa region particularly hard, with almost half of the anticipated 57,000 layoffs occurring in the capital region. Coming from a Liberal government that just months ago promised to protect our public services and to “cap, not cut” public sector jobs, many are feeling betrayed. But together, we can fight back.
We will hear from workers and community members most impacted by the cuts who will help us understand how austerity affects each of us. The austerity agenda includes deep budget cuts while simultaneously increasing spending in weapons contracts and tax cuts to corporations. We will analyze the budget, looking at who’s pushing for austerity, and explore strategies to stop the cuts.
COVID-19 and accessibility info:
Please note, that due to the levels of respiratory and COVID-19 cases this season, we ask that all participants wear a mask for the duration of the event. Masks (KN95 or higher) will be provided at the registration table. As an added measure, there will also be ventilation in the room.
The front of the building is all one level, with no steps. It is accessible for both wheelchairs and mobility devices. Mac hall is one level (apart from the stage), with accessible buttons to enter the room. There is a fully serviced elevator in Bronson Centre. More robust accessibility info will be provided in the coming days.
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