- Job posting - Coordinator of public education programs [April 1008]
- SJC joins groups providing access to Tibet protest videos censored by Chinese authorities [April 1008]
- SJC welcomes IMF report with options for
reforming World Bank and IMF leadership [12 July 2007]
- Annual Report 2006 [May 2007]
- Press release: Social Justice Committee welcomes debt cancellation by Inter-American Development Bank [16 March 2007, Acrobat/Adobe Reader format]
- Press release from theatre group.[15 March 2007]
Serving up a taste of inequality: the Theatre for Social Justice kicks off its new dinner theatre season with performances of the "Dictatorship of Debt". - 19 September 2006 – Social Justice Committee monitors Mayan Indian occupation of Guatemala nickel mine property owned by Canadian Skye Resources
- 1 June 2006 – Social Justice Committee to hold downtown protest during Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) President’s Montreal visit, urges IDB to provide full and immediate debt cancellation for impoverished Latin American and Caribbean nations.
- 30 May 2006 – Social Justice Committee condemns brutal murder of 14 year-old daughter of indigenous community supporters in Guatemala, calls upon Guatemalan government to bring those responsible to justice
- 17 May 2006 – Guatemalan community psychologist Carlos Paredes to speak at Montreal event commemorating the 28-year anniversary of Panzós massacre.
- 26 April 2006 - Guatemalan community leader and Marlin mine resister Juan Tema to speak in Montreal
- 20 April 2006 – Social Justice Committee of Montreal to celebrate 30 year anniversary with “Global Music 4 Social Justice” fundraising concert
- 29 March 2006 – Social Justice Committee Coordinator to speak during weekend launch of book by former World Bank official Robert Calderisi
- 15 March 2006 – Social Justice Committee asks Conservative government to enforce environmental, human rights standards in Canadian mining operations.
- 22 December 2005 – SJC applauds Canada's change of position and support of debt relief plan for 19 Third World countries
- 16 December 2005 – Canada's representatives at IMF agree to suspend G7 debt relief plan for six Third World countries
- 24 November 2005 – Canada failing its role as voice of Guyana
- 2 February 2005 – Government proposal falls short as Canada concedes leadership on Third World debt relief
- 11 March 2005 – Call for debt cancellation in report of Commission for Africa a good step, but immediate stop to debt payments is needed
- 6 June 2005 – Guatemalan rights activist calls visit to Canada a success, strengthens dialogue with Glamis Gold, Canadian government
- April 2001 – From the "archvives;" - Coverage of FTAA demonstration



