After nearly eight years, the BC Coroners’ Inquest into police killing of Myles Gray begins
On a hot August afternoon in 2015, an unknown number of Vancouver police officers killed Myles Gray. The violence they inflicted on him was so…
On a hot August afternoon in 2015, an unknown number of Vancouver police officers killed Myles Gray. The violence they inflicted on him was so…
The Enough is Enough campaign allows us to build political relationships with workers beyond our usual networks. Let’s seize it!
If we can build mass solidarity for PSAC members, they can strike and win against Trudeau, expose Poilievre, and give confidence to other workers to fight back.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic made many Canadians eligible for Employment Insurance (EI). For younger workers such as myself, it was the first time they…
On March 30 the International Youth Student Organization (IYSO) called an emergency rally to draw attention to their situation, as they are threatened with deportation…
The City of Vancouver’s mass decampment of people sheltering in the Downtown Eastside is just the city’s latest assault on poor people.
Fired staff member Lydia Dosu and supporters condemn anti-Black racism at York University and demand reinstatement: “They no longer wanted me to step on campus. After 24 years, I was told to get out immediately.”
Despite the transformational investments that have been committed to child care through the Canada-Nova Scotia Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, parents continue to face…
The goal of organizing is not to get more members, collect more dues, or gain political clout. We organize workers to build a movement strong enough to end bosses’ exploitation and abuse of workers.
The mass anti-war movement stopped the Canadian government from going to war in Iraq in 2003, and trained a new generation of activists in the process. It showed how ideas change in struggle, that anti-oppression must be at the heart of the movement, and that internationalism must be our guide. The movement also provided lessons in mass action and labour strategy.
February is one of the coldest months in Kamloops, BC. But that didn’t stop Secwépemc leaders and their supporters from coming out in the cold…
While workers are in the midst of a cost of living crisis the political and media establishment in Canada have been busy stoking hysteria about Chinese interference in our elections with next to no evidence.
