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- Organizing the suburbs –Why Chinese suburbanites in Toronto’s commuter belt voted for Doug Ford – and why the left has been losing its foothold in racialized working-class communities
- “They take my labour, but not my family” –The federal government is ending the Caregiver Program, which gave migrant caregivers a pathway to permanent residency. But caregivers are fighting back by demanding permanent residency upon arrival.
- “To create other worlds inside this one” –An interview with Writing in the Margins judges Gwen Benaway, Alicia Elliott, and Jalani Morgan
- Resisting Uber’s rhetoric –If we accept the premise that “algorithms” (not capitalists) are asserting control over the future of work, it will be difficult to hold anyone to account for the human costs of unchecked automation. Finn LeMaitre reviews _Uberland_ by Alex Rosenblat.
- Where is the unions’ inspiration in the fight against Doug Ford? –Unions are some of the only progressive organizations with the power to bring production to a halt and to stop the flow of goods and services – and they need to use their power to fight Ford.
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- LeMaitre, Finn –Finn LeMaitre is a freelance writer and a student.
- Dhunna, Simran Kaur –Simran Kaur Dhunna is currently studying medicine at Queen’s University. She is a member of Naujawan Support Network.
- Yeung, Veronica –Veronica Yeung is an anthropologist from Markham.
- Hon-Sing Wong, Edward –Edward Hon-Sing Wong is a doctoral candidate at York University’s social work PhD program, and the co-chair of Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter.
- Kong, Justin –Justin Kong is a labour and community organizer located in Toronto.
- Kingsmith, A.T. –A.T. Kingsmith teaches in the politics department at York University in Toronto. He writes about digital surveillance, social movements, and the political economy of anxiety. As the chair of the Digital Issues Committee at Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, he works on digital defence tactics and strategies with community activists,…
- Collective, Shoal –Amy Hall, Eliza Egret, and Tom Anderson are part of Shoal, a collective writing group for social justice and a world beyond capitalism. Their writing on Palestine can be found at corporateoccupation.org. You can follow them on Twitter CorpOccupation and ShoalCollective.
- Busted –Aaron Doncaster was fired from his job as a dishwasher at Calgary’s Hilton Garden Inn for organizing a union. But in Alberta, workers have new protection against union-busting bosses.
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