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- Order #9089 –Order #9089
- Order #9088 –Order #9088
- Ninth annual Writing in the Margins winners –We’re excited to announce the winners and honourable mentions of our ninth annual Writing in the Margins contest!
- Sikhs, sovereignty, and the Canadian left –Exploring the anti-colonial, egalitarian roots of Sikhi, and tracking the extraordinary political power of the Sikh community in Canada today
- unhaunted –“you bear their names like heavy robes. say it. / bind your waist in white ribbon. history’s seams / are tearing. you learned violence as the sweetest love / but you learned from the wrong people.” Poetry winner of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- Double dare –As another recession looms, the left must be ready when it hits – with anti-capitalist theory that can tell people why we’ve had 12 economic crises in the last century alone, why the rich just get richer each time, and why it’s working class people who always lose.
- Canada and the crisis of capitalism –150 years ago, Karl Marx observed that crisis is encoded in capitalism’s DNA. Today, Canadian capitalism has entered another period of serious volatility – one that may culminate in a crisis even deeper than that of 2008.
- Flux –The Yukon is caught between millennia of geological change and the accelerated effects of climate change. These photos capture the natural chaos, change, and destruction of an ever-shifting landscape.
- When we built the walls –Through handshakes behind closed doors, with refugees as commodities and borders as bargaining chips, our migration system is crumbling
- A remedy for climate grief –Unearthing Justice is the handbook Canada’s environmental movement needs. Anna Bianca Roach reviews Joan Kuyek’s new book about the mining industry and its discontents.
- Of lovers and land –How can immigrant settlers – weighted by our own racial memory of land and its loss – cultivate ethical relationships with the land here?
- March/April 2020 –In our March/April issue, Todd Gordon and Geoffrey McCormack chart Canada's path toward another economic crisis – one that may well be deeper than 2008. Plus, articles about the new group helping rich kids redistribute their wealth to social movements; “migration diplomacy” and the global erosion of free movement; the…
- Order #9087 –Order #9087
- Ahenakew, Austin –Austin (The Noble Savage) Ahenakew has a unique style that weaves rhythm into storytelling, bringing an urgent truth from the perspective of an Indigenous youth. Austin brings an unapologetic approach to Indigenous struggles, abuse, and PTSD, and shines light on things often unseen. (Headshot by Riley Eashappie)
- Youth access to justice –Are young defendants being provided with the legal information and advice they need to navigate the court system in Saskatchewan?
- Order #9084 –Order #9084
- Order #9083 –Order #9083
- Oshawa could be the engine of a Green New Deal in Canada –Oshawa could be the engine of a Green New Deal in Canada
- Order #9081 –Order #9081
- Unpacking the Coastal GasLink injunction and its omissions –Unpacking the Coastal GasLink injunction and its omissions