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Women and the criminal justice system in Iraq
A recent Human Rights Report shows that Western intervention has done nothing to help women
A Human Rights Watch (HRW) report entitled “ No one is safe: Abuses of women in Iraq’s criminal justice system...
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Dance of the Generals
Private mercenaries paid by public funds
At first I thought news that the Harper Tories were lambasting a retired general for his exorbitant moving expenses was...
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Interview: the blossoming of Idle No More
An interview with Idle No More organizer Alex Wilson
Alex Wilson is one of many organizers of Idle No More, based in the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. She talked to...
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A primer on Quebec’s oil and gas turnaround
The PQ wants more oil and gas development, but popular mobilizations can stop them
It’s as if suddenly, just a few months ago, Quebec suddenly realized it had struck oil. And this despite making...
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Quebec election and the fight against racism, austerity, and oil
The PQ are repeating the austerity of the Liberals, but QS is fighting for an alternative
The current PQ minority government, brought in on a wave of anger that swept the provincial Liberals out at the...
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Harper's "Fair Elections Act" undermines democracy
Harper's unpopular austerity agenda requires voter suppression
Stephen Harper's latest assault on democracy is the Orwellianly-named "Fair Elections Act", which the Conservatives are trying to rush through...
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No more stolen sisters!
Harper doesn't want an inquiry to show that violence against First Nations women is rooted in systemic racism, sexism and poverty.
The latest First Nations woman found murdered is Loretta Saunders. The young Inuk woman from Newfoundland and Labrador was a...
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Intersectionality and resistance
Intersectionality describes the experience of oppression, but does not explain how to end it
A new generation of activists is looking for ideas to guide them in the struggles ahead. If we think about...
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IWD: fighting against austerity and for women’s liberation
This year's Toronto IWD will be demanding a higher minimum wage and defending public services
International Women’s Day has long been celebrated in the trade unions as well as the women’s movement. It was originally...
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Mi'kmaq warriors speak in Toronto
Resistance and solidarity at Elsipogtog shows how we can fight for climate justice
On February 20 member of the the Mi’kmaq Warrior Society spoke to a packed crowd at the Toronto Council Fire...
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Motherhouse: ground zero for political theatre
Fennario's latest play about resistance to WWI challenges its current glorification
Motherhouse is designed to be used as a political intervention by the anti-war movement, but it can also hold its...
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Celebrating Rosia Montana
Save Rosia Montana is trying to stop a destructive Canadian mining company
On February 16, people from the Romanian community and their supporters in Toronto celebrated 1882 years of Rosia Montana, a...
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Review: Building Sanctuary
A history of supporting war resisters past, to inspire the present
Many Canadians wish to think of their country as a peaceful nation, but that vision is an oversimplification, if not...
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First Nations Education: Harper vs Blue Dots
Harper's latest colonial document for First Nations is sparking resistance
Where is Stephen Harper going with the February 7th announcement of the First Nations Education Act ? Probably nowhere, according...
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Bahrain: the third anniversary of the revolution
Despite Western-backed repression the Arab Spring in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia continues
Hundreds of thousands of protestors are taking to the streets of Bahrain in the third anniversary of the revolution. Faced...
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‘14 now!’ Fight continues for minimum wage hike
Hundreds demonstrated and occupied to raise the minimum wage
There is a burgeoning labour movement in Ontario, and one key component of it is the Campaign to Raise the...
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Video: Toronto picket of Stephen Harper
In less than 24hrs notice, postal workers and activists organized a picket against Harper
Crime Minister Stephen Harper was a guest at a business dinner in Toronto on the evening of February 8, 2014...
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Solidarity with Mi’kmaq warriors
Members of the Mi’kmaq Warriors Society are on tour, building the successful resistance and solidarity that stopped fracking in Elsipogtog
Members of the Mi’kmaq Warriors Society are on tour, building the successful resistance and solidarity that stopped fracking in Elsipogtog...
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Her: our relationship with technology in the 21st century
"Her" asks whether technology can solve our loneliness
In an era of facebook friends and internet dating, the Academy award-nominated movie Her is an entertaining and thought-provoking look...
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BC Premier Clark's impossible LNG dream
The LNG plan is based on mythical revenue but real climate destruction
Before, during and after last year's provincial election the BC Liberals have put forward a plan for massive expansion of...
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Harper's budget: a hazard to your health
"Deficit reduction" is an excuse to attack jobs and services, and a cover for tax cuts and military spending
In the midst of economic crisis, Harper continues to “balance the budget” on the backs of the 99%. The abstract...
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Organizing Whole Foods: An interview with a worker on the Fight for 15 and beyond
An interview with a Whole Foods worker in Chicago on the fight for unions and better pay and conditions
Socialist.ca’s Peter Hogarth spoke to Matthew Camp, a socialist labour activist and worker at Whole Foods, about the fight for...
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What Tim Hudak doesn’t want you to know: “right-to-work” laws invented by southern US segregationists
For Black History Month, remember the fight against "right to work"
Ontario Progressive-Conservative leader Tim Hudak has made no secret of his wish to assault organized labour if elected premier, something...
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For real “worker choice”: Yes to $14 minimum wage, no to Hudak
The fight to raise the minimum wage and rebuild unions are essential to confront austerity
With two by-election campaigns in full swing, the battle lines are drawn for workers in Ontario. Conservative party leader Tim...
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Stop Western intervention in Syria
Western-backed sectarian groups are highjacking the Syrian revolution, and we need to stop further Western intervention
The revolutionary wave that had existed in Syria is now stuck between the brutal Syrian government and the equally brutal...
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