No end in sight to Rwanda’s war in Congo, despite peace deal
A US-brokered pact is set to legitimize Rwanda’s plunder of minerals from Congo, rewarding years of war and trafficking

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A US-brokered pact is set to legitimize Rwanda’s plunder of minerals from Congo, rewarding years of war and trafficking
A year after toppling Assad, hopes for liberation have collapsed into renewed repression and deepening fractures
Public space is narrowing and long-held assumptions about solidarity are under strain
From union-busting to anti-trans moves, Danielle Smith is reviving the notwithstanding clause as a reactionary tool
Vancouver-based Los Andes Copper retaliates against local official and scientist challenging its proposed Vizcachitas project
The UAE’s backing of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces casts a long shadow over Canada’s push for new markets in the Middle East
Exploring histories of ‘neutrality’ at the University of Toronto
With a real estate insider at the helm, Build Canada Homes looks set to prioritize private developers over affordability
Nick Kakeeway with his cat, Maverick. Photo courtesy Emily Spanton/X. After a hard fight against deteriorating health, Nick Kakeeway died on October 16, in St. Catharines, Ontario. Whatever may appear … Read More
The collapse of the global development agenda spells the end of ‘progressive neoliberalism’
A wide-ranging conversation on public ownership, affordability, and rebuilding the party’s connection to working people
Behind Doug Ford’s big nuclear push lies a hidden price tag that could undermine the province’s economic and climate future
A proposal to conscript public servants into the reserves lays bare the confusion driving Canada’s defence bureaucracy
Canada’s growing network of secret military bases raises troubling questions about accountability, legality, and remembrance
Ontario’s new housing reforms will protect financialized landlords, not tenants