Stop Roshel from selling armoured vehicles to ICE

The Issue

In recent developments, a Brampton-based company, Roshel, has been contracted to sell armoured vehicles to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It was placed as a 'rush order' early December, 2025.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ice-ordering-vehicles-brampton-roshel-9.7001107

 ICE has been at the center of numerous human rights controversies, including inhumane detention conditions and aggressive deportation policies. Providing them with additional militarized equipment could exacerbate these issues, leading to more aggressive enforcement tactics and violations of basic human rights.

Canada is known for its commitment to human rights and ethical business practices. As citizens and supporters of these values, it is imperative that we scrutinize the activities of companies operating within our borders. When Canadian businesses are involved in deals that might aid organizations known for human rights abuses, it tarnishes our national reputation and contradicts our core values of peace and compassion.

This petition calls for an immediate intervention to halt or review the contract between Roshel and ICE. We urge Canadian authorities, business regulatory bodies, and leaders with influence in the private sector, to step in and examine the situation thoroughly. Measures should be put in place to ensure that Canadian businesses adhere to our country's fundamental principles by not supporting entities associated with controversial enforcement strategies.

Citizens must demand accountability and transparency in all business dealings that could potentially harm human dignity. By raising awareness and taking a stand, we can influence positive change and ensure that profits do not come at the cost of our moral integrity.

Join us in urging the relevant authorities to engage actively in this matter. Sign this petition to prevent Canadian companies from inadvertently supporting contentious activities and to promote ethical business practices globally.

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The Issue

In recent developments, a Brampton-based company, Roshel, has been contracted to sell armoured vehicles to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It was placed as a 'rush order' early December, 2025.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ice-ordering-vehicles-brampton-roshel-9.7001107

 ICE has been at the center of numerous human rights controversies, including inhumane detention conditions and aggressive deportation policies. Providing them with additional militarized equipment could exacerbate these issues, leading to more aggressive enforcement tactics and violations of basic human rights.

Canada is known for its commitment to human rights and ethical business practices. As citizens and supporters of these values, it is imperative that we scrutinize the activities of companies operating within our borders. When Canadian businesses are involved in deals that might aid organizations known for human rights abuses, it tarnishes our national reputation and contradicts our core values of peace and compassion.

This petition calls for an immediate intervention to halt or review the contract between Roshel and ICE. We urge Canadian authorities, business regulatory bodies, and leaders with influence in the private sector, to step in and examine the situation thoroughly. Measures should be put in place to ensure that Canadian businesses adhere to our country's fundamental principles by not supporting entities associated with controversial enforcement strategies.

Citizens must demand accountability and transparency in all business dealings that could potentially harm human dignity. By raising awareness and taking a stand, we can influence positive change and ensure that profits do not come at the cost of our moral integrity.

Join us in urging the relevant authorities to engage actively in this matter. Sign this petition to prevent Canadian companies from inadvertently supporting contentious activities and to promote ethical business practices globally.

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Canadian Business Regulatory Bodies
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Petition created on January 8, 2026