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To be a warrior
What it really means when Indigenous protesters say “Bring back our children.” An interview with Chasity Delorme and Prescott Demas from Camp: Justice For Our Stolen Children.
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Seeing a strike on the big screen
Sorry To Bother You shows why we need anti-capitalist art that’s both radical and popular.
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Dismantle the AFN – before it causes any more damage to Indigenous sovereignty
No matter who’s elected national chief, the AFN is fundamentally flawed, and beyond being saved by reforms.
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Will Sask NDP support oil industry or Indigenous land rights?
Indigenous peoples and activists are expected to “wait and see” after Meili hires longtime oil industry manager as Chief of Staff.
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The students of Nicaragua’s April uprising
Autoconvocados – self-organized student protesters – are mobilizing against the repressive Ortega government. But their movement threatens to fall into the hands of nationalists and pro-capitalists.
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Queers to the front
Queen City Pride has chosen a straight, cis man to lead this year’s pride parade. Here’s why it’s insulting to Regina’s queer and trans communities.
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Dear Erin Weir, what are you doing?
Doubling down in the face of harassment allegations isn’t helping anyone.
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Who will commemorate the Nakba in Canada?
Trudeau recently celebrated the birthday of Israel while remaining silent on the 700,000 Palestinians that were driven out of their homes. Why is the Canadian government so dead-set on ignoring Israel’s past and present human rights abuses?
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Canada’s right-wing rage machine vs. Nora Loreto
Tracking the work of a loosely coordinated right-wing network that spurred on an enormous public reaction
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How do we intervene in the Ontario elections?
Five Ontario activists on how to change the message and build resistance before and after the 2018 election.
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Not One More Deportation
We must stop Lucy Francineth Granados’ deportation, and overhaul the sadistic and arbitrary case-by-case regularization system.
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Camped out for Justice
Colten Boushie. Tina Fontaine. Countless others. “Something’s gotta change. Something more than fake promises and words.”
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We can’t talk about reconciliation while we’re still justifying killing Indigenous people
Colten Boushie’s killing and Gerald Stanley’s acquittal make it clear: justice has nothing to do with lip service, and everything to do with tangible action.
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Making Sense of the Unifor–CLC Split
A disaffiliation that threatens union power in a vulnerable time.
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Working With Your Hands
The only way to survive is to make a living wage and I can’t do that unless I sell my hands, my back, and my brain as a skilled labourer.
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Do Activists Really Need Theory?
Theory can help activists stay involved in social change work.
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What to Make of Germany’s Ban of Linksunten Indymedia
The attack on freedom of the radical left press that we should pay attention to.
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The End of the Line
The government ditched the STC without lining up alternatives, counting on private companies to step up. This isn’t how it went for other Crown sales.
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A Win For Tenants
Tenants in Toronto have long been exploited by landlords imposing skyrocketing rent increases. Organizers have just secured a victory – and there’s more to come.