“Follow colonial laws or go to jail”
Wet’suwet’en people criminalized for standing firm on their own territory
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Wet’suwet’en people criminalized for standing firm on their own territory
A class-based strategy that raises the material well-being of the working class is needed to win a just transition.
Millions paid out to contractors and officials through e-transfers and petty cash vouchers
Mayor would rather build stadiums than housing
Data analysis shows Bill 307 helped allow Ford to achieve victory while avoiding genuinely important democratic means of accountability.
Mewa Singh’s funeral procession in 1915. Photo from the Kohaly Collection, courtesy of the South Asian Canadian Digital Archive and Simon Fraser University Library. On October 21, 1914, Mewa Singh … Read More
Rather than impose cuts at a time when real incomes are falling, the federal government could instead levy emergency taxes
This is the first issue of Tech Won’t Save Canada, a new, monthly series at Passage hosted by writer and podcaster Paris Marx.
Ukrainians paying the price of American neoconservatism, and Ottawa has been an enthusiastic cheerleader
Deleting the app can serve as an act of resistance against greedy property owners and landlords throughout the world.
by Chanelle Gallant and Elene Lam Jul 4, 2022 1 min read Share Wenting Li This is the Chinese translation of the article “Anatomy of an anti-trafficking … Read More
Warehousing and logistics are emerging as key sites in contemporary struggles over work.
Letter from the editor by Saima Desai Jun 30, 2022 4 min read Share In May, the Saskatchewan government announced its plans to raise the minimum wage … Read More
by Rebecca Ellis Jun 30, 2022 12 min read Share On the first warm, sunny spring day, beekeepers across Canada head to their apiaries, hoping to hear … Read More
by Stephanie Leguichard Jun 30, 2022 11 min read Share One morning in the middle of a campaign period, a developer handed Jane Fogal, a municipal councillor … Read More