Red October: A conference inspired by revolution
Millions of people around the world are yearning for a better world, and getting organized to win it. Join us at Red October, and be part of that historic fight.
Millions of people around the world are yearning for a better world, and getting organized to win it. Join us at Red October, and be part of that historic fight.
Last weekend, all across the Canadian state, thousands of migrants and supporters hit the streets to demand that Trudeau and the federal government stop dragging their feet and grant permanent resident status to all migrants. Spring reports from a few of the many actions that took place from coast to coast.
On Jul 13, 2023, Nova Scotia Minister of Community Services Karla MacFarlane explained how the PC government considers rising homelessness in Halifax a natural occurrence….
On July 28, the York South Weston Tenants Union and a coalition of climate justice groups delivered a letter to landlord Dream Unlimited condemning their…
Danny Paul, Mi’kmaw elder and author, died one month ago on June 27, 2023. Danny was the author of We Were Not the Savages, a…
‘Let’s Rent a Train!’ is a newly released historical film documenting the rise and fall of a revolutionary political group, the League for Socialist Action (LSA),…
We asked Spring members and writers about their favourite book, music or art of 2022. Last year, we focused on books, but this year we…
In February 1981, the then president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Jean-Claude Parrot, penned an article in the CUPW publication entitled “The…
Labour migration plays a crucial role in upholding global capitalism. Immigration systems, including the one in Canada, are exploitative and discriminatory by design. Canada’s international…
The following is an urgent appeal for solidarity. Please forward to student, education, and trade union organizations. Students, teachers, and trade unionists in Sri Lanka…
Canada has placed profits over peace, refusing to halt weapons sales to Saudi Arabia. This refusal constitutes an apathy towards the suffering of Yemenis, and a self-seeking posture towards war.
Released from the territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. On the morning of Monday, August 22, the Vancouver Police…
