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- Order #1467 –Order #1467
- Disconsolatus –Amita Bhatia, of Vahana Films, is an independent filmmaker. _Briarpatch_ contributor Fathima Cader caught up with Bhatia to talk about _Disconsolatus,_ a full-length science-fiction psychodrama that she wrote and directed.
- A crisis in migrant health –In an era of cutbacks – particularly under austerity reforms like reducing migrant wages to 15 per cent below median regional incomes – a long-simmering migrant health crisis is exploding.
- Women take on the trades –Newfoundland is trying to encourage women to enter the professional trades. It can be a daunting challenge for a field in which women account for only 6.4 per cent of the workforce.
- Sichel, Ben –Ben Sichel is a high-school teacher and member of the Dartmouth local of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.
- Stevens, Andrew –Andrew Stevens is the co-host of Rank and File Radio rankandfile.ca on CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston and an assistant professor at the University of Regina.
- Prier, Nate –Nate Prier is a student, writer, researcher, and educator living, loving, and working in Toronto. He organizes with migrant justice, labour, and Indigenous solidarity struggles.
- Order #1458 –Order #1458
- Hussan, Syed –Syed Hussan is a Toronto based-activist, executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, and a member of the Migrant Rights Network. You can follow him on Twitter at @hussansk.
- Cohen, Nicole –Nicole Cohen is an assistant professor in the Institute of Communication, Culture and Information Technology at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
- de Peuter, Greig –Greig de Peuter teaches in the department of communication studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.
- Cuffe, Sandra –Sandra Cuffe is a freelance journalist reporting on Indigenous, environmental, and human rights issues in Canada and Central America.
- Conventions of labour –Labour movements were created by the collective dignity and expression of human beings who took risks and action against capital.
- Left behind –In the long term, the fate of CAW-unionized workers is going to depend on their ability to organize unrepresented parts and autoworkers. The wider the wage gap grows between unionized and non-unionized workers, the more concessions CAW autoworkers will have to endure.
- Constructed categories –If labour is imagined outside of wage work and governmental categories, it gives us the tools to further a more collective struggle against the living legacies of dispossession, colonization, and exploitation.
- ‘Right-to-Work’ legislation provides no rights and no work –Will the comprehensive changes to labour legislation that unfold in Saskatchewan be a model for right-wing parties across Canada?
- Revitalizing the Canadian labour movement –_Rethinking the politics of labour in Canada_ offers a sombre yet honest analysis of the current situation of labour politics
- Order #1448 –Order #1448
- Order #1447 –Order #1447
- Tragic yet hopeful tales of inner struggle and solidarity –_Rock Reject_ shares the chance to share the stories of the ghosts of Cassiar, tales of inner struggle and political solidarity that are tragic but ultimately hopeful.