Undercurrents of reaction: Carney wins, Cons surge, NDP crashes
While some breathe a sigh of relief at avoiding a Poilievre government, the winnowing of the political contest into a two-corporate-party race across much of Canada contains many troubling undercurrents for the left.
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There is no moral distinction between forced starvation and gas chambers
No aid has entered Gaza since March 2nd due to Israel’s siege. Since then, fifty children have died from starvation in Gaza. Israeli defense minister…

UK Local Elections: Reform on the rise, Labour lurch to the right
The 2025 UK local elections have marked a significant shift in the nation’s political landscape, with an apparent breakdown in broad support for traditional parties…

An interview with the Early Years Liberation Collective
The Early Years Liberation Collective (EYLC) is a collective of educators, advocates, activists, and creators in the early years community who have been organizing for…

The Nakba is now
On May 5, 2025, the Israeli security cabinet approved a plan to escalate military operations in Gaza, seize more territory, and cement long-term control. As…

Luksang Bayan: A people’s grief
The Filipino people are no strangers to mourning. Many Filipino migrant workers will tell you harrowing stories of personal grief, the kind of trauma that…

As Supervised Consumption Sites close, people are hurting
This article first appeared in The Grind. It is republished with permission. To read the original, click here. “The first few days [after the closure]…

Mayworks Festival: Who’s afraid of labour justice?
The Mayworks Festival of Working People & the Arts commemorates the strength, struggle and imagination of communities seeking labour justice, land sovereignty and dignified life…

Spring Radio: Trade wars and class wars (feat. Dave Bush & Deena Newaz)
Donald Trump’s tariffs have set the whole global economy in a frenzy. The trade war is escalating and countries, including Canada, are retaliating with heightened…

Ford’s government is underfunding education
In a story that is all too common across the province, parents and teachers from the Toronto District School Board calling into the CBC Radio’s…