3. Rebuilding Left Power Library

3. Rebuilding Left Power Library

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Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO)
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO)
OSSTF/FEESO, founded in 1919, has 60,000 members across Ontario. They include public high school teachers, occasional teachers, educational assistants, continuing education teachers and instructors, early childhood educators, psychologists, secretaries, speech-language pathologists, social workers, plant support personnel, university support staff, and many others in education.
·osstf.on.ca·
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO)
Labour Education Centre
Labour Education Centre
Whether you’re looking for your next job or need help exploring a new career path, the team of experts at the Labour Education Centre helps people expand their skills and find good jobs.
·laboureducation.org·
Labour Education Centre
Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac)
Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac)
BECOME A PART OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE MOVEMENT We work every day with members from coast to coast to coast to advance climate action and build a healthier, safer future that leaves no one behind. Who We Are The fight for climate action is first and foremost a
·climateactionnetwork.ca·
Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac)
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Canadian Union of Public Employees
CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more.
·cupe.ca·
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Canada's Unions: Lifting Everyone Up
Canada's Unions: Lifting Everyone Up
The Canadian Labour Congress brings together unions, federations of labour and labour councils representing more than 3 million workers across the country to build a progressive path forward.
·canadianlabour.ca·
Canada's Unions: Lifting Everyone Up
Green Economy Network – A coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada
Green Economy Network – A coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada
Working to Build a Green Economy The Green Economy Network (GEN) is a coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada. Our Three Pillars for a Common Platform Our pillars represent our focus for a Common Platform as we move
·greeneconomynet.ca·
Green Economy Network – A coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada
Recount Madness!
Recount Madness!
Thanks for watching! Remember to subscribe for daily uploads of news compilations, clips, and a weekly 30 minute show!Website: www.steveboots.netIf you'd lik...
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Recount Madness!
Centre for Future Work
Centre for Future Work
A non-partisan centre of excellence, developing timely and practical policy proposals to help make the world of work better for working people and their families.
·centreforfuturework.ca·
Centre for Future Work
Canada needs a new National Policy - Centre for Future Work
Canada needs a new National Policy - Centre for Future Work
U.S. President Trump’s imposition of 25% tariffs on most imports from Canada will cause severe economic dislocation across Canada. Hopefully, a combination of negotiations backed by counter-measures announced by Canada will succeed in removing the tariffs in coming months. However, Trump’s actions have permanently damaged the credibility of any Canadian economic strategy based on continental free trade. In this commentary, originally published in the Toronto Star, Centre for Future Work Director Jim Stanford argues Canada needs to develop a new ‘National Policy’: one focused first and foremost on developing Canadian industries and capacities....
·centreforfuturework.ca·
Canada needs a new National Policy - Centre for Future Work
Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy, Good Jobs To achieve a net-zero energy economy, Canada must do more to de-carbonize its electricity profile. To do so, significant public investments in renewable energy and grid integration will be required. We call on the federal government to inves
·greeneconomynet.ca·
Renewable Energy
Profit, not price, is why we keep burning fossil fuels
Profit, not price, is why we keep burning fossil fuels
Canadian governments could take advantage of their access to cheaper borrowing and patient capital to bring power generation back into the democratic control. Public ownership of generation and transmission would accelerate deployment of low carbon energy sources according to social and ecological need, not private profit.
·perspectivesjournal.ca·
Profit, not price, is why we keep burning fossil fuels