You are right friends, we have to make some noise... Any initiative going in this direction can only be beneficial, we have nothing to lose... We have to make some noise even if it is a bit clumsy, and that it will activate the hateful comments of xenophobes...
The important thing is to attract the attention of the media.
Here are the ways to report news to cbc, but also to its equivalent in French, radio canada:
CBC asks to go through the regional section first, then go through the contact button (I suggest going through the one for ottawa, since it is the federal capital, but you could also go through the one for the region or your ircc office is located).
Here is the complete procedure explained for CBC:
https://cbchelp.cbc.ca/hc/en-ca/articles/115001700253-How-can-I-request-news-coverage-or-submit-a-news-tip-
There is also the show '' go public '' which can be interesting and which is quite popular. Here is their link, also the introduction which contains their email address:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/gopublic
CBC's Go Public is an investigative news segment on CBC-TV, radio and the web featuring Rosa Marchitelli and Erica Johnson.
We tell your stories and hold power to account.
Read more about us here.
We want to hear from people across the country with stories you want to make public.
You can email us directly at gopublic@cbc.ca, with your name, contact information and details of the story you would like us to look into.
Your identity will be kept confidential, unless we do a story and you agree to participate.
The French section of CBC, Radio Canada, is less complicated: A single link with an easy form to send them a news or a testimonial (Of course, you can always request anonymity), there is the link "
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/partager-nouvelle
We have already lost several months, a few years for some here (and I am in the same boat), I have absolutely nothing left to lose, I have already started preparations to file a mandamus in court... But in at the same time, I think that all actions can help things to move forward for everyone are welcome.
, Piotr.