Hamilton shows up to say no to fascism!
In the early morning of November 9, 2024, a group of masked fascists occupied the corner of King and James in downtown Hamilton outside of…
In the early morning of November 9, 2024, a group of masked fascists occupied the corner of King and James in downtown Hamilton outside of…
On Friday, December 6th, 2024, workers’ organization Worker Solidarity Network, SFU student organization SFPIRG, and Filipino youth organization Anakbayan joined Canada-Philippines Solidarity for Human Rights…
When Sarah Jama first announced that she was going to run for provincial office, my initial thought was, “The Ontario NDP would be so lucky…
Visiting the picket line solidifies that this fight is bigger than fair wages—it is about defending public sector jobs, good pensions, and rejecting the aggressive push towards precarious and casual work.
Three months after Macron chose a Prime Minister from a party which lost the elections, his government has been brought down by a no-confidence vote…
On November 21st, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) confirmed that they will be rebating $2.5 billion, with employers receiving the lion’s share of…
In this episode of Spring Radio, we look at the movement to save supervised consumption sites in Ontario: life-saving sites that could close in April 2025 without mass mobilization.
A large raucous protest put criticism of Canada’s most damaging international accord back on the public radar. In response to the opening of North Atlantic…
Vladimir Lenin’s “Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder” was written in 1920 amidst the Russian Civil War and with the Bolsheviks in power. Lenin wrote the…
It’s already two weeks since Trump’s decisive election win, but the battle of interpretation is still raging. Why did more than 76 million people vote…
Tobias “Tobi” Lutke, the co-founder and CEO of Shopify, the huge e-commerce company based in Ottawa, Ontario, has been loudly advocating against the Canadian Union…
On Friday, 55,000 workers for the Canada Post Corporation (CPC) walked off their jobs after a year of unfruitful bargaining. They are seeking fair wages, proper benefits, and to fight against privatization in their line of work.
