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Federal job massacre looms
Harper's swinging the job axe
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives warns that planned cuts to the federal civil service could...more
Ford's cuts agenda gets pushed back
Mass movement dents Ford's agenda
The first significant salvo in the austerity wars in Canada, Ford’s cuts budget, received a big push-back Tuesday when a...more
Nova Scotia students resist NDP cuts
Stop the NDP's cuts
Nova Scotia students are mobilizing against the NDP government's attempts to make them pay for the economic crisismore
Tell the millionaire mayor: Hands off our jobs and services!
Stop Rob Ford
January 17 is the day when thousands of people in the city of Toronto will demonstrate against the devastating cuts...more
Bulldoze Caterpillar Inc.
Support locked out workers in London
Locked out workers in London, Ontario are resisting the global 1%, and need our support.more
Our day has come! Statement from Nigerian Socialist Workers League
Nigeria strikes
Baba Aye, a Deputy National Secretary of the Labour Party and National Chairperson of the Socialist Workers League, discusses the significance of the general strike.more
Stuff the pipe: Enbridge's record
unethical oil
On the day public hearings into the Northern Gateway pipeline project began, one of Enbridge’s US pipelines began to leak...more
Occupy accessible education
Feb. 1 is a key date in the calendar of student Activism
As the 1% tries to make students and workers pay for the economic crisis, people around the world are fighting back. On February 1 students across Canada will be mobilizing to demand accessible education for the 99%.more
Quebec students strike
2012 raises hopes for another 2005 strike
In 2005 nearly a quarter of a million Quebec students went on strike and defeated the government's cuts to education. Facing new Austerity measures, Quebec students are again striking, offering lessons for campus organizing across Canada.more
Quebec Left: From Charlottetown to Québec solidaire
Supporting Quebec's right to self-determination is key to challenging Canada's 1%
The strength of the Quebec left is grounded in its history of mass participation against both capitalism and the oppressive, colonial practices of the federal state. While some sections of the English Canadian left have embraced this legacy, it is an uneven process.more

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