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Mass movement for Palestinian solidarity forces NDP in the right direction
The support for Palestine in the wake of Israel’s attack on Gaza continues to grow. Pictures and videos of the destruction and murder of thousands…
The support for Palestine in the wake of Israel’s attack on Gaza continues to grow. Pictures and videos of the destruction and murder of thousands…
Workers at Pete’s Frootique, a specialty, trendy grocery store in Halifax, and their supporters held a spirited and fun rally outside of Pete’s in downtown…
On Tuesday, October 24, the anti-Palestine resolution that Brantford City Council had previously endorsed unanimously was defeated at a City Council meeting by a vote…
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.
Over two dozen workers are entering their third week of protest in front of Live Freely Foods (LFF), an industrial bakery at 6310 Kestrel Road…
On Monday August 21, TVO workers walked off their jobs in an unprecedented strike to fight for public broadcasting for everyone in Ontario.
On August 23, the striking Metro grocery workers’ fight for fair wages moved to round-the-clock secondary picket lines at two Metro distribution warehouses in Toronto.
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…
Approximately 3,700 Metro workers are on strike for decent wages and equitable benefits. They’re struggling against corporate greed for all low-wage workers.
On July 8, dozens attended a barbecue hosted by members of CUPE 3224 to show their solidarity with the workers, who are in collective bargaining with their employer.
The boom of massive streaming platforms and the emergence of AI has greatly weakened the take home pay of actors. Now, tens of thousands of actors in the film and television industry have joined writers on the picket lines in a fight against the greed of big studios.
Since June 1, the city of Toronto has been turning away refugees from its at-capacity shelter system, referring them to federal programs. Communities are demanding action.