Carney’s Iran hypocrisy
Ottawa’s response to the Iran war exposes the gap between Canada’s rhetoric on international law and its alignment with US power

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Ottawa’s response to the Iran war exposes the gap between Canada’s rhetoric on international law and its alignment with US power
The power of the powerless and the war on Iran
At its root, the assault on Iran is inseparable from the question of Palestine
Iranians deserve more than a choice between destruction and dictatorship
To oppose clerical rule is not to endorse foreign intervention. That false equivalence is precisely the trap we have to sidestep
From nuclear war planning to civil disobedience, Ellsberg’s private reflections feel written for this moment
His story shows political imprisonment doesn’t end at the prison gate—exile can become another form of confinement
The looming $50 million in cuts could reshape universities in the province forever
Before Canada permits assisted death for mental illness, it must confront the social and economic conditions that shape despair
The lasting legacy of the war in Ukraine may be a more militarized, fossil-fuelled world drifting further from climate justice
A response to Alex Passey
Why Black Canadian history still remains largely invisible
A reply to misrepresentations of the green left agenda
A decisive confrontation between a regime of oligarchic authoritarianism and working class resistance is developing
The debate that defined the Canadian left in the 1960s is back, and more urgent than ever