The class struggle and geopolitics
As socialists, our solidarity should be with the international working class, not with governments or states
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As socialists, our solidarity should be with the international working class, not with governments or states
Rather than pushing for more international assistance, progressives should challenge corporate and imperial power structures
An analysis of the Citizens’ Revolution, Ecuador’s conservative counterattack, and Canada’s role
Canadian lithium prospecting expands in Mongolia, as Central Asia is primed for exploitation of the strategic metal
According to a recent study, 53 percent of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque and more than one in four of us doesn’t have enough money to make ends meet each … Read More
If the Winnipeg Police Service is concerned about maintaining its legitimacy, it will mandate all officers to wear face masks
The Trudeau government should release Meng Wanzhou and chart a new course for relations with China—before it’s too late
While street mobilization is important, it alone will not be enough to defeat the far-right
As the COVID crisis pushes more people into poverty and onto the streets, the Charter’s limits can no longer be ignored
Is the renewed ascendancy of leftism in countries like Bolivia and Ecuador a sign that the ‘Pink Tide’ is returning?
In grieving Leo, we can look for solace in the rich and happy life he led, and the body of ideas and legacy he left behind
Controversial legislation targeting environmental and Indigenous activists will curb legal protests and enhance corporate power
The staggering concentration of wealth has deformed our governing institutions—new window dressing will not end oligarchy
Still from the Coen brothers’ No Country For Old Men. Image courtesy Miramax Films. To many politically engaged film fans, this year might seem an odd occasion to revisit Joel … Read More
More than 100 academics, activists and artists are calling on the Trudeau government to cease its support for Jovenel Moïse