Spring Radio: A socialist analysis of climate change with Matthew Huber
In Spring Radio’s latest episode, we sit down with Matthew Huber to discuss the climate crisis from a socialist perspective.
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Maher and Aquanno help bring readers to not only see finance’s historical role in capitalism, but its centrality
Poilievre’s reactionary Palestine position
With a handful of exceptions, odds are if you’re living in the Canadian state, your local MP has been consistently awful on the question of…
Album review: “The Fire, The Wolf, The Fang” by Starving Wolves
Starving Wolves, formed in 2015, are a sonic punch-in-the-gut punk outfit from Austin, Texas. Their sound takes a lot of the more traditional hardcore punk…
Toronto city council’s fealty to Zionism erodes Canadian democracy
On April 4, six councillors in the City of Toronto published a statement reiterating their commitment to upholding the rights and freedoms of pro-Palestine protesters…
OECTA deal highlights missed opportunity for Ontario’s teachers
Ontario’s Catholic teachers have ratified a tentative contract deal with the province, covering the next three years. On March 27, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’…
‘Women, Race, and Class’: A book everyone should read
Women, Race, and Class, her classic 1981 book looking at the history of feminist movements in the United States and how they intertwined with labor and Black liberation movements remains essential reading for socialists.
Exploring Hindu nationalism’s ascent and impact
Twilight Prisoners: The Rise of the Hindu Right and the Fall of India by Siddhartha Deb is a profound exploration of the perilous ascent of Hindu nationalism in India and its implications for the nation’s social fabric, political landscape, and economic trajectory.
Gaza the final nail in ‘Canada as honest broker’ coffin
It now seems quaint to call Canada an “honest broker.” Ottawa’s support for Israel’s holocaust in Gaza has made the idea seem absurd. In a…
BC teachers organize for education on Palestine
At the Annual General Meeting of the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) two weekends ago, teacher delegates passed a historic motion about Palestine. The motion…