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Movement for Remittance Justice - ACORN Canada
Kay Bisnath, MPP Jagmeet Singh and Rohan Jagroo announce the introduction of Bill 98.

Movement for Remittance Justice

Posted June 5, 2012

Kay Bisnath, MPP Jagmeet Singh and Rohan Jagroo announce the introduction of Bill 98.Last Thursday, ACORN members joined MPP Jagmeet Singh at Queen’s Park to announce the next step in our important campaign to regulate the predatory remittance industry. He tabled a historic bill that afternoon that would regulate the industry – introducing transparent fee structures for the first time, a cap on the total fees at 5% of money sent, and strong enforcement mechanisms.

A lot of people paid attention. You can read some of what they wrote here, here and here.

The Toronto Star, the most read newspaper in the country, endorsed the campaign over the weekend. So did the Ottawa Citizen.

You can sign the petition here.

ACORN members are going to keep working hard to build this campaign. They’ll be speaking to their neighbors and getting them signed on, they’ll be doing turn out for meetings and actions, and they’ll be planning. One of the most important tasks right now for ACORN’s members and supporters across Ontario is letting MPPs know that they should vote for remittance justice. Call your MPP now – you can find their contact information here

To get involved, to let us know weather your MPP supports remittance justice, or to get more information, contact the closest ACORN office.

Kay Bisnath, MPP Jagmeet Singh and Rohan Jagroo announce the introduction of Bill 98.Last Thursday, ACORN members joined MPP Jagmeet Singh at Queen’s Park to announce the next step in our important campaign to regulate the predatory remittance industry. He tabled a historic bill that afternoon that would regulate the industry – introducing transparent fee structures for the first time, a cap on the total fees at 5% of money sent, and strong enforcement mechanisms.

A lot of people paid attention. You can read some of what they wrote here, here and here.

The Toronto Star, the most read newspaper in the country, endorsed the campaign over the weekend. So did the Ottawa Citizen.

You can sign the petition here.

ACORN members are going to keep working hard to build this campaign. They’ll be speaking to their neighbors and getting them signed on, they’ll be doing turn out for meetings and actions, and they’ll be planning. One of the most important tasks right now for ACORN’s members and supporters across Ontario is letting MPPs know that they should vote for remittance justice. Call your MPP now – you can find their contact information here

To get involved, to let us know weather your MPP supports remittance justice, or to get more information, contact the closest ACORN office.

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