What makes October red?
Spring’s Red October conference aims to be a space where activists can come together, share our experiences, learn from each other, and draw on the rich history of working-class resistance from all over the world and every period of struggle. Don’t miss Red October—we have a world to win.
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France: Macronism is unravelling
This interview first appeared in Green Left Weekly. Susan Price, from Australian activist journal Green Left Weekly, spoke to John Mullen, a revolutionary socialist activist…
Budget season is a painful reminder of how neoliberalism killed the welfare state
The Carney government recently announced that they will be tabling their first federal budget on November 4th. Already, they have made vocal commitments to increased…
Liberals choose genocide over Irish music, ban KNEECAP from Canada
On Friday, September 12, Minister Vince Gasparro, the Parliamentary Secretary for Combatting Crime, publicly announced on X that the rap trio KNEECAP would not be…
The radical hope of “One Battle After Another”
Contains spoilers Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another may be the most important American film made this year. I will go on a step…
Freedom of speech means freedom to agitate: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and the free speech fights in Missoula and Spokane
On October 3, 1909, American labour activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was arrested in Missoula, Montana. She was leading a campaign of civil disobedience across the…
Postal workers are striking to save public services (again)
This past Thursday, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) resumed their strike in response to the proposal announced by Joël Lightbound (Minister of Government…
Mark Carney and the contradictions of Canadian nationalism
Pierre Trudeau once noted that Canada bordering the United States was akin to a mouse living next to an elephant. This euphemism perfectly encapsulates Canada’s…
When peasants revolt: Class struggle in a public health crisis
Amongst the feelings of fatigue and pessimism in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, many political figures turned to messages of hope and encouragement…
Against carceral unionism: OPSEU must divest from the correctional bargaining unit
Prisons are anti-labour and anti-Indigenous institutions that exist to warehouse the surplus populations left behind by the production of capital. Its populations consist of primarily…

