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- Fifth Annual Writing in the Margins Creative Writing Contest! –_Briarpatch_ is now accepting submissions of original, unpublished writing for our 5th annual creative writing contest in the categories of *creative non-fiction* and *poetry*.
- November/December 2015 –In this annual labour issue, a cover story about the fight for $15/hour minimum wage and lessons Canadian activists can learn from the U.S., democratizing the mode of economic production to address the climate crisis, a call for solidarity between unions and social movements, an interview with Writing in the…
- Annual Briarpatch Skate-a-thon –{image_1} For the third year in a row, this exciting outdoor fundraiser gives skaters at all levels of skill and enthusiasm the chance to lace up and raise money for Briarpatch. If you want to support the work that Briarpatch does, and you can skate between one lap and one…
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- Capitalist Production vs. The Earth –Environmentalists have challenged the perceived opposition between labour and the environment, but do we need to democratize our mode of economic production to truly address the climate crisis?
- What’s at Stake in the Fight for $15? –As the fight for a $15/hour minimum wage heats up in Canada, what lessons can low-wage workers learn from the successes of the movement in the U.S.?
- Who Wants a Universal Basic Income? –Universal Basic Income is having a moment in the spotlight, but it’s not a straightforward win for workers.
- Visions of a Radical Labour Movement –For the labour movement to become a truly liberatory force, it must be grounded in our shared social struggles.
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- Making a Living on the Trapline –With the support of a new government program, trappers are reviving the traditional economy in the Northwest Territories.