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- July/August 2022 –A grassroots collective called Red River Echoes is putting forward a different vision of a Métis future – one built on reciprocity, good governance, and police abolition. Plus: saving the bees means ending capitalist agriculture – no matter what corporate “beewashing” says. Opposing Doug Ford's plan to increase suburban sprawl.…
- A progressive response to transport costs must undo “the social ideology of the motorcar” –Mobility is not just how we get from A to B; it is about social justice and health, housing and democracy, and the climate crisis.
- A reading list for building transformative movements in so-called Canada –Designing and building cohesive, disciplined, and transformative mass movements isn’t easy. This reading list is an offering to anyone committed to that effort.
- B.C.’s climate adaptation disability crisis –In B.C., 2021 was one of the most extreme weather years on record. Each new crisis pulled the curtain back on an ugly truth about the province’s climate adaptation strategies: they leave disabled residents behind.
- The growing struggle to access gender-affirming health care in rural Canada –Demand for gender-affirming health care is surging across the country. Already facing the brunt of a primary health care crisis, small provinces and territories struggle to meet the need.
- The People Who Own Themselves –A grassroots collective is putting forward a different vision of a Métis future – one based on reciprocity, good governance, and anti-colonialism.
- Stopping the Big Sprawl –In southern Ontario, Doug Ford plans to convert farmland and natural areas into suburban housing. But a coalition of farmers, environmentalists, and Indigenous activists are fighting back, and asking: “Do we need sprawl at all?”
- To save the bees, we must confront capitalist agriculture –Honeybees pollinate millions of acres of monocultured crops and produce vast amounts of honey for sale. They have become workers in the landscapes of capitalist agriculture. But they’re dying at a terrifying pace, plagued by mites, pesticides, and poor nutrition.
- Reflections on winning the Fight for $15 in Saskatchewan –In some ways, winning a $15/hour minimum wage by 2024 is a truly hopeful sign for Saskatchewan politics – and shows that even the most right-wing governments will bow to movement demands. In other ways, it’s deeply inadequate.
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