Enough is Enough: Marching for racial and economic justice
Racialized workers have always fought against an economic future that offers us nothing.
On June 3, we march—inspired by hope and courage, not bitterness and despair. Brick-by-brick, we are building a multi-racial working-class movement with the struggle against oppression at its core.
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Racism and class struggle in France today
The mass movement to defend pensions in France has impressed the world, and is one of the biggest mobilizations in Europe on class issues since…

Healthcare for All: Migrant workers in Nova Scotia need MSI
Kerian Burnett is a 42-year-old Jamaican mother of six and grandmother of two. She arrived in Nova Scotia in April 2022 to work on a…

Status for All: A day in the life of migrant workers
Low-waged migrants come to Canada on employer-tied permits to plant, harvest, produce and package agri-food. The vast majority of these products—from fruits, to flowers, to…

Fighting ableism at the heart of Halifax education workers’ strike
As of May 23, 2023, members of CUPE 5047 have been on strike for nearly three weeks. Educational program assistants (EPAs), Indigenous student support workers,…

The urgent implication: The life and work of Joe Wallace, revolutionary and poet
A Catholic communist decades before the words “liberation theology” were ever thought of. A radical working-class poet long prior to the emergence of others of…

There can be no peace in Sudan without the democratic empowerment of its people
The US and other Western governments cozied up to the Sudanese coup leaders who have now plunged the country into violent chaos. The only true…

RatetheLandlord.org: Exposing bad landlords
A new website, ratethelandlord.org, allows tenants to anonymously rate their landlords. Two Ontario residents spent a year building the site in their spare time. Within…

Fueling a war in silence: Canada’s role in the Yemeni Civil War
This past March 25 to 27, protests were held across Canada to mark eight years of the Saudi-led intervention in the war in Yemen. Rallies,…

Visibilizing labour and visualizing new futures: Interview with 2023 Mayworks Festival poster designer Moe Pramanick
Moe Pramanick is a Sindhi-Bengali visual artist based in Toronto. Spring Magazine caught up with Moe to discuss the role of art in movements, and…