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Capturing the long arc of struggle and resilience
The stories in this issue embody the continuity of struggles past.
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The Fishy Atlantic Fossil Fix
Nature tourism won’t save Newfoundland and Labrador’s fishing industry from oil’s hegemony.
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Showing Up for Faculty
It was the faculty’s first strike since 1989. Predictably, the administration tried to pit the students against the faculty, but the deep relationships between students and faculty flipped the power dynamic.
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Six Reasons We Need Pharmacare
Universal pharmacare would ensure that everyone who needs medicine gets it.
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A broad vision for reproductive justice
Thirty years after the Morgentaler decision, reproductive rights fall short of full reproductive justice – including the freedom to have and raise children in safe and healthy communities.
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Running the Fascists Out of Town
A history of anti-racist organizing in Canada lives on in today’s radical antifascist activism
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Saskatchewan’s Earthbound Climate Action
In oil-producing southeast Saskatchewan, people’s doubts about climate change reflect the real economic pressures they face.
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Racism, death, and hard truths in a northern city
In her new book, Seven Fallen Feathers, journalist Tanya Talaga delves into the stories of seven Indigenous students in Thunder Bay whose lives were cut short.
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The Myth of the Age of Entitlement
James Cairns unpacks the “entitled millennial” trope in his new book.
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The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Getting Around Town
It takes a lot of forethought, time, and energy to plan a life without a vehicle.