French elections: New hope for a reunited Left?
After finishing a close third in the presidential elections, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and a new coalition are on the verge of a breakthrough
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After finishing a close third in the presidential elections, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and a new coalition are on the verge of a breakthrough
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Greenwashing on the agenda at the world’s largest mining conference in Toronto
This pundit’s explanation for the Ontario NDP’s loss is more insulting to the party than I could ever be, and I certainly do like to try.
The blood that runs through my veins carries the memory of my relatives
Those who will pay the heaviest price for unchecked calls to escalate conflict in this case are Ukrainian civilians.
Ontario’s democracy is broken. Get ready for four more years of crushing austerity, climate denial, and state violence
“Quebec has been by far the most punitive province throughout the pandemic”
It’s the only way our communities can gain the liberation they deserve
In the coming days, there will be plenty of messages of sympathy for NDP’s Horwath and the Liberal’s Del Duca. They don’t deserve them.
Canada has perhaps the narrowest ‘right to strike’ of any capitalist democracy, a serious weakness in Canadian labour law.
Two million acres of forests and farmlands, and home to dozens of species at risk, could soon be paved over
Vancouver Sun editor says no takedown notice was given for the ‘offensive’ article to avoid ‘drawing further attention to the piece.’
MPs from at least three major parties have gone on these CIJA-sponsored trips, receiving average benefits worth more than $10,000.
“We need to refuse to support it, not by retreating off-grid, but through blockades, boycotts, strikes, divestment”