
Fighting Ford’s education cuts
Doug Ford was elected Premier of Ontario promising to make a “government for the people.” What that has mostly meant is cutting public programs and…
Doug Ford was elected Premier of Ontario promising to make a “government for the people.” What that has mostly meant is cutting public programs and…
Sudanese artist, Ayman Mao has been performing political reggae songs in Arabic for decades. During the 2019 uprising, his pounding anthem “Dum” (Blood) became the…
Following on interviews with Fight for $15 and Fairness organizers from Etobicoke-Lakeshore, the campus caucus, and the decent work and health caucus, Springmag.ca interviewed David…
Spring Magazine’s D’Arcy Briggs had the chance to interview poet, Kevin Coval, regarding his illustrated poetry collection, “Everything Must Go”. Kevin Coval is a Chicago…
The Fight for $15 and Fairness won a major increase in the minimum wage and significant labour rights, from fair scheduling to paid sick days….
As the Sudanese revolution enters a new period, with intense debates over a mixed military and civilian interim council, it is important to recall the…
Spring Magazine’s Lisa Descary interviewed Bianca Cunningham, co-chair of the Brooklyn chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and organizer with the US organization…
Over 150 members of Toronto’s Sudanese community rallied June 4 in solidarity with the Sudanese revolution. This came on the heels of the brutal repression…
On May 1, cyclists and drivers from the food delivery service Foodora announced the public launch of their union drive in Toronto. Spring’s Peter Hogarth…