QSA's Week in Social Issues (#15, 2025)
G7 condemns Sudan conflict; charity status revoked; election nominations approved; Sudan humanitarian crisis; Indigenous legislation proposed.

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Start Date: 2025-04-13
End Date: 2025-04-19
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G7 Foreign Ministers Condemn Sudan Conflict
On April 15, 2025, Global Affairs Canada released a statement from G7 Foreign Ministers condemning the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting grave human rights violations. The statement calls for an immediate ceasefire and urges parties to engage in constructive negotiations. The G7 reiterated their support for a democratic transition and emphasized the inclusion of Sudanese civilians in peace processes, focusing on women, youth, and civil society.
Sources: Announcements: www.canada.ca
Canada Revenue Agency Revokes Charity Registration
The Canada Revenue Agency announced the revocation of FONDATION AIRMEDIC's charitable status for failing to meet parts of the Income Tax Act.
Sources: Gazette, Part I: www.gazette.gc.ca