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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The Midnight Accords: A sovereign breach in the twilight of an interim mandate
In the fragile transition following a popular uprising, the primary duty of an interim government is stewardship—the careful preservation of the state until a democratic…
Attacks on Iran: Imperialism, repression and resistance
This article first appeared in Socialist Worker. Photo by Guy Smallman. Donald Trump’s assault on Iran is the latest round of the eternal “war to…
Canada must not join the war on Iran
Canada’s stance on the US’s escalating war on Iran has been characterized by confusion, contradictions, and a risky openness to military intervention. Prime Minister Mark…
Toronto’s emergency response to bombing of Iran
On February 28, 2026, Toronto was one of several cities that held emergency rallies to protest the US/Israeli bombing of Iran. The Toronto rally at…
POSTERS: Fund healthcare, education, and housing — not war!
New posters: fund healthcare, education, and housing — not war! To help fight rising militarism and advocate for strong public services and peace put these posters up in your neighbourhood today!
After a dictator, Bangladesh turns right
This article first appeared in Jamhoor. On February 12, 2026, Bangladesh held its first general election since overthrowing the authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina and…
A socialism-from-below response on Venezuela
The two-part series published by Spring under the titles “Who will ‘run’ Venezuela? A socialist hope” and “What next for Venezuela? Three possibilities” by Lucy…
Fascist offensive across France and the need for a counter-attack
After the regrettable death of a young fascist, Quentin Deranque, in street fighting in Lyon, the Right is hoping to use the situation to destroy…
Past Lives: A show about what it means to be free
The show starts with something a lot of us can relate to: back pain. The back belongs to a woman named Nanaya, who was kidnapped…
