RESOURCES: Stop bombing Iran!
As the bombing of Iran by the US and Israel continues, Spring has compiled resources to help us stand up against our government’s support of war and spread the message: stop bombing Iran!
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Why Ontario education workers are rising for a Day of Action
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Militarism will not bring prosperity
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Due to their shared history, there are many links between the Egyptian and Sudanese peoples, including on the revolutionary left. So it is fitting that…
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Comment les socialistes peuvent aider à bâtir un mouvement anti-guerre
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Red Rosa’s “Reform or Revolution”
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Book Review: “The Long Sixties: Stories from the New Left”
The Long Sixties: Stories from the New Left, edited by Jim Harding (Fernwood Publishing, March 2026). The Long Sixties brings together seven Canadian leftists who…
Ontario’s School Boards are buying what should be free
It is a familiar scene in Ontario staff rooms: a teacher stands at a photocopier that has been out of toner for days, holding a…
Canada complicit in illegal bombing of Iran
While Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada “will never participate in” the bombing of Iran, he nevertheless supports it with “regret” while blandly acknowledging that…
