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- Call for submissions for a special issue: Just Transitions –We’re inviting pitches for a special themed issue that digs into the idea of a just transition.
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- The Fight for $15 in Saskatchewan –Saskatchewan has the second-lowest minimum wage in the country – but there’s hope in a fledgling fight for a living wage.
- Introducing the Sask Dispatch –We’re trying out a low-cost, low-risk way to produce and publish more journalism about Saskatchewan.
- Land and labour –Many people believe that there is an unbridgeable rift between left labour activism and Indigenous struggles. But recent events have made clear that “reconciliation” screeches to a halt as soon as it stands in the way of the accumulation of capital.
- November/December 2018 –Why Palestinian workers in illegal Israeli settlements are calling for BDS. The “cost to your soul” of working in oil. During the 2018 York strike, workers on the picket line found themselves being watched. Why did Chinese communities in Toronto’s commuter belt vote for Doug Ford? Plus a book review,…
- Making a killing –Palestinian workers in illegal Israeli settlements are calling for boycotts of Israeli goods – even though it may mean they lose their jobs
- Oil & water –In Newfoundland and Labrador, workers look to transition out of oil and gas, into renewable energy. But as these industries charge forward, Inuit activists are also struggling to protect their land and water.
- Strike surveillance –During the York University strike of 2018, workers on the picket line found themselves being watched