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- July/August 2017 –Indigenous resurgence is the best defense against Windigo. How women’s labour got organized in 1930s industrial Montreal. Trudeau’s foreign policy. The Canadian government’s internal position on historic treaties. A land protector and a journalist talk activism and freedom of the press. A history of mental health and collective care. How…
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- Guest Editor –Yutaka Dirks will be Briarpatch’s labour issue guest editor.
- Not Here To Party: Canada 150 Confronted –A Canada 150 intervention. Letter from the Editor.
- Cannibal 150: Exposing the Canadian Windigo –Indigenous peoples have been battling Windigo – a haunting, cannibalistic beast – for far longer than 150 years. Windigo is at the core of the Canadian government and society, and the best defence against it is Indigenous resurgence.
- The Midinette Spring –Industrial Montreal was a hotbed of cheap, easily exploited women’s labour. “You’ll never organize girls,” labour leaders were warned. But Rose Pesotta was determined to try “a woman’s approach” to unionizing.
- Pretty Faces, Grisly Interests –In Latin America, Canada’s reach goes beyond mining, and includes political support for right-wing regimes and chilled relationships with progressive governments. Is Trudeau changing or maintaining this foreign policy?
- The Truth About Treaties –Hundreds of documents accessed through an Access to Information request show the Canadian government’s internal position on historic treaties. Negotiations in bad faith: confirmed.
- 150 Years Of Mad Love –Mad people’s history holds up a mirror to the exalted Canadian story of universal health care, revealing a movement led by people finding and providing care for themselves and each other.
- What Will It Take to Embolden and Strengthen the Left? –The Courage coalition wants to transform the social and economic configuration of Canada. In an interview, two members discuss the efforts to focus, embolden, and strengthen the left.
- Two Kids’ Books About Residential Schools Reviewed by a 10-Year-Old –Two books about residential schools are reviewed by 10-year-old Tanson Pitawanakwat Acoose.
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