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- Art against colonialism –An interview with the judges of Briarpatch’s 10th annual Writing In The Margins contest: Larissa Lai, Pat Kane, and Sonnet L’Abbé.
- The postmasters and the pandemic –With more people working and shopping remotely, the rural post office is not just a quaint village fixture; it is vital infrastructure. But will decision-makers, focused on vote-dense urban Canada, pay attention?
- Working while Black –Amid COVID-19 and a global uprising against police brutality, the already intense demands and pressures that Black women face at work have become crushing. Hawa Mire convened a roundtable on Black women’s labour during these times
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- A new crisis service –Amid calls to defund and ultimately abolish the police, we spoke to the people who are already working on replacing the police with crisis workers in Canada.
- Mistreated, marginalized, migrant –Following the deaths of three workers to COVID-19, the experience of migrant farmworkers in Canada has received unprecedented media attention. As a result, workers are winning long-overdue changes to their conditions. This timeline charts the wins and losses of migrant agricultural workers in Ontario during seven months of COVID-19.
- Exorcise Amazon –Amazon has made a name for itself in pioneering new strategies for worker exploitation. The best way to fight back is to build worker power from below.
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- Regina Municipal Election 2020: Defund the police –In preparation for Regina’s 2020 municipal election, the Sask Dispatch asked progressive community members, activists, and experts to pick one pressing issue facing the city, and write about how to address it. Michelle Stewart and Richelle Dubois, two long-time community activists, share their thoughts on defunding the police and making…
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- Regina Municipal Election 2020: Sustainable transit –In 2018, Regina city council committed to a 100 per cent renewable city by 2050. Free transit, electric buses, and bike lanes will be a huge component of a renewable city – so why is council so hesitant to implement them?
- Lafontaine, Miriam –Miriam Lafontaine is a freelance journalist based in Montreal, Quebec. She’s also in her fifth year at Concordia University’s journalism program (she hopes to graduate one day).
- Amazon Workers Collective –The Amazon Workers Collective is a group of Canadian Amazon warehouse workers looking to organize their shops.
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