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All out January 17 to defend Toronto jobs and services
January 17 is a key date to oppose Rob Ford's Austerity
The level of anger and continuing protests by groups affected by the cuts speaks to the possibility of pushing back against Ford's Austerity agenda, but it will require a broad-based effort.more
NSCAD resists cuts
Education is a right, and Nova Scotia needs NSCAD.
As the Nova Scotia NDP government cuts arts education, students are fighting back.more
Escalation in Somalia Part of AFRICOM's Resource Wars in Africa
The new scramble for Africa
The US strategy in Somalia is to escalate the 20-year old conflict to consolidate AFRICOM's military objectives of securing vital resources, countering China's strategy and confronting the revolutionary wave sweeping across the continent.more
Reading the tea leaves for 2012
class warfare is about to get hotter
The economic crisis and the occupy movement are bringing talk of "class" back.more
Hands off Syria, Victory to the revolution
Don't let NATO hijack the revolution
NATO powers are using repression in Syria as a pretext for long sought intervention, which would hijack another part of the Arab Spring and undermine its potential, which has already produced defections in the army and organized a general strike.more
Revolution from below, not bombs from above, can bring change to Syria and Iran
Real regime change comes from below
Canada and other Western powers are trying to stifle the Arab spring - escalating the threat of military intervention against Syria and Iran, while quietly supporting repression in Palestine, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.more
NATO attacks on Pakistan reveal misery and divisions in US - war on terror"
NATO's war of terror
The NATO assault on a Pakistani border post that killed 24 soldiers and wounded 13 others does not come as...more
Resistance and solidarity continues in Bahrain
The forgotten Arab spring
Despite an intense crackdown on Bahrain's uprising since it began in February, demonstrators continue to fight for justice, and the small country of 1.2 million people is getting the world's attention.more
Inside Quebec politics
Quebec's leading feminist writes shares her views
Francoise David, one of Quebec's leading activists and political figures, has written an important primer on the politics and fault lines of the Quebec left, which should be read across Canada.more
For Iraqis, the war is far from over
The war continues
US President Barack Obama has called the US withdrawal from Iraq a historic moment and declared the mission a “success”...more

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