Canadian lobbying firm complicit with repression in the Middle East
The date of April 2019 is a landmark point in contemporary Sudanese history, because the brutal regime that ruled the country for thirty years was…
The date of April 2019 is a landmark point in contemporary Sudanese history, because the brutal regime that ruled the country for thirty years was…
If you want to get a reading of the level of fear and paranoia in some parts of the Jewish community right now, you might…
With the provincial government’s invocation of the notwithstanding clause to overturn a court decision that ruled Bill 254 as unconstitutional, it seems that Ontario Premier…
On Monday, June 21, 2021, the Town of Newmarket will ratify amendments to its body rub parlour bylaw, with the goal of shutting down massage…
What Spain is doing to African migrants on the Moroccan-Spanish border is a crime against humanity—including beatings, imprisonment and torture. Governments create fears of migrants,…
On the one-year anniversary of Canada’s defeat in its bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, the Trudeau government is hosting an…
With COVID-19 case rates across Canada decreasing, provinces are pushing to reopen industries that have been closed down. This means thousands of workers who went…
The victory of a deferral speaks volumes to the political and social power this movement has. It has also sparked a renewed call for the government to listen to other nation’s deferrals, and adds to the broader movement for land back and decolonization.
Spring Magazine spoke with Kimberly Hawkins, owner of Foodbenders, a catering company based in the west end of Toronto. A vocal supporter of Palestine through…
On June 7, workers at Wine Rack stores in Toronto went on strike after months of trying to negotiate a fair deal with their employer….
Automation and the Future of Work by Aaron Benanav (Verso, 2020) Over the last month, service sector employers in the United States have been gripped…
Myeengun Henry, former Chief and respected Elder from Deshkan Ziibiing (Chippewas of the Thames) First Nation, talks about residential school victims and the failure of the Canadian government to live up to signed treaties.
