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On breaking and not breaking the war machine

Canada’s arms industry is growing. And, increasingly, its workers are unionizing and even striking. These strikes come with enormous possibilities for the labour movement – or enormous challenges.

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    Saskatoon activists reframe self-care as a way to nurture community
  • Briarpatch signs onto PACBI

    As a publication dedicated not just to reporting on social movements, but also to building them, Briarpatch has signed onto the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.

  • Art by Marie-Anne Beaini

    Felling the corporate media beast

    As Western media enterprises continue to shield Israel’s undeniably genocidal and settler-colonial policies, we must uplift alternative information pathways driven by a moral compass, not corporate interest.

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November/December 2024

On breaking and not breaking the war machine. Plus: pushing federal public service unions to do more on Palestine, how unions can work toward a worker and climate safe world, the violence of wage theft, and more. Cover art by Michael DeForge.

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