How a nationalization threat shook Canadian oil interests in Libya
Excerpt: Canadian oil and engineering giants faced a reckoning when Libya moved to reclaim control of its resources

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Excerpt: Canadian oil and engineering giants faced a reckoning when Libya moved to reclaim control of its resources
Scapegoating newcomers has become a convenient distraction from policy failure
A critical look at a framework that has reshaped the study of Indigenous-settler relations
Our politicians use the deficit as a rhetorical cudgel to keep their friends rich while pushing austerity on the rest of us
How Canada’s banks betrayed their purpose—and how to reclaim them
Excerpt: Canadian oil and engineering giants faced a reckoning when Libya moved to reclaim control of its resources
We must move beyond cap-in-hand deals for multinationals seeking corporate handouts
Women’s right to control our own bodies is not a battle that can be checked off as won
Kayumba Nyamwasa, once a top ally of Paul Kagame, is sought for orchestrating killings of foreign nationals and civilians
Why your bank account feels the squeeze while GDP rises
In conversation about the far-right’s strategy to undermine truth and reconciliation
White Christian nationalism thrives when the left forgets its own moral roots
Austerity, militarism and fossil fuel expansion set the stage for a wave of resistance
Declining trust, economic inequality, and institutional failures have left the door open to reactionary anti-system politics
Rising fiscal pressures could be eased if the richest Canadians and multinational corporations paid their fair share