Government arguments ‘ignore and minimize’ the lived reality of sex workers
Canadian sex workers make the case for decriminalization as Charter challenge wraps

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Canadian sex workers make the case for decriminalization as Charter challenge wraps
Implementing ‘strong mayor powers’ robs us of what little democracy we have left
Ontario town is now at risk of a Charter challenge, says MPP
Jagmeet Singh is being pulled in two directions. To whom will he listen?
‘The only way that sex workers and clients can communicate the conditions for sexual exchange is by working around the law’
‘The government is simply not interested in the perspectives of renters’
‘We’re taking the government to court because they failed dramatically at protecting sex workers rights’
Measuring extreme heat in stolen moments, disappearing traditions, and loss of life
Kat Coiro says she felt it was important to visit — and see ‘whether or not it’s possible to stop the drill’
Ancestral teachings urge compassion and peace for the dead leaders of other nations
As the traditional parties flounder, Québec solidaire could become the opposition and the far-right could win their first seat
‘If Canada really wanted truth and reconciliation, they would not force this colonial violence on us’
Seven young people say the Ontario government is putting their futures at risk
Who benefits from, and who’s harmed, by hiring more police?
‘We’re going to clear the way for pipelines. I am going to support pipelines south, north, east, west. We will build Canadian pipelines’