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A blueprint for the blue economy
In Nunavik and aboard the Amundsen, collaboration with Inuit on economic opportunities presents new challenges and possibilities
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Lessons from the cultural front
No Arms in the Arts organizers look back on over a year of confronting cultural institutions complicit in Palestinian genocide
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Food too expensive? It’s time for public grocery stores
City-run stores could be an affordable alternative to large, corporate grocery chains
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No two sides to genocide
As Israel’s genocide of Palestine continues, is it necessary to legitimize Palestinian resistance from a place of anti-Zionist Jewish identity?
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To remember is to look around
When our grief is framed as proof of the West’s benevolence, we must ask: what does it mean to derive our legitimacy from the very systems that displaced us?
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How to build a mobile free store
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Nationalism will not save us
In response to tariff threats by the U.S., the resurgence of Canadian nationalism gives cover for punitive im/migration and drug policies
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Understanding fascism: a reading list
A reading list on understanding fascism as a key feature of capitalist liberal nation-states
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July/August 2025
No Arms in the Arts organizers reflect on a year of organizing against cultural complicity in Palestinian genocide. Plus: A case for public grocery stores, rethinking free trade, rural and Northern stories, and more. Cover art by Gudrun Wai-Gunnarsson from an image by Yuula Benivolski.