Europe is in the middle of a ‘greenlash.’ If Canada doesn’t put workers first in its green transition, we could be next
The European far right’s pivot to attacking green policies shows why Canada needs a climate change approach that centres the interests of working people.
Joint Statement: Canada's Largest Cities Make "Joint Declaration" on Public Transit
Canada's largest cities come together for a "Joint Declaration", calling on the federal government to work with local and provincial governments to address the funding crisis facing the country’s largest transit agencies.
Profits, Inflation and Survival in an Age of Emergencies: Why We Need a New Paradigm – 2024 Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture
The 2024 Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture was delivered by economist Isabella Weber, demonstrating how economic shocks and corporate profits have affected our affordability crisis. From gas to groceries, this lecture provides valuable context and a policy toolkit for helping ordinary Canadians through economic crisis.
HOW CAN ALBERTA LOWER ELECTRICITY BILLS, CREATE GOOD JOBS, & ENSURE A STABLE GRID? | Diversify Alberta
As workers and as citizens, we have the right to demand better. We urge you to read this report, share it widely, and join us in the fight for an electricity system that serves the public interest.
Is Canada Falling Behind on Green Industrial Policy? with Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood
Why is Canada lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to industrial policy, and how can industrial strategy help Canada take serious climate action? Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, senior researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives focusing on international trade and climate change policy in Canada, sat down with the Perspectives Journal Podcast at the 2024 Progress Summit in April to discuss Canada’s industrial policy vision.
Is Market-based Climate Action Working for Canadians? with Brendan Haley
After a long summer break for the Perspectives Journal Podcast, we’re back and with the problematic Temporary Foreign Workers Program in the news, as well as growing anti-immigrant sentiment across Canada and other Western countries, we kicked off this season asking what’s behind this narrative, who’s to blame, and what the working-class is doing to fix this problem.
Building It Green | Canada's Building Trades Unions
Building It Green is a national training program to strengthen the construction industry’s ability to support journeypersons, apprentices, and trades instructors as they meet the challenge of a net-zero future and the challenges posed by climate change.
Last fall, municipal and transit-sector leaders issued a joint declaration calling on the federal government to fix our broken public transit funding model. So far, they’ve been ignored.
Public Transit, Good Jobs
The Green Economy Network (GEN) has a comprehensive plan to address the current needs of public transit systems across the country and develop high speed rail travel between the nation’s most populous urban centres and along its busiest routes
Broadbent Institute - Building Canada's movements for democracy and equality.
The Broadbent Institute is Canada’s preeminent social democratic think-tank, founded in 2011 by Ed Broadbent, and guided by the Broadbent Principles for Canadian Social Democracy.
Perspectives is a journal for political economy and strategy for building a world that is just and equitable. Guided by the Broadbent Principles for Canadian Social Democracy, the journal refines analysis and progressive inquiry of political economy, public policy, history, and social movements, to bring them into public debates and political fora.
Democracy, Participation and Capitalist Crisis: An Interview with Nancy Fraser | Perspectives Journal
Fraser has argued that much scholarship in political science and democratic theory on these issues is hampered by “politicism”: an inclination to view the political in separation from other social spheres, which fails to appreciate the structural nature of contemporary crises. Fraser argues that the political arena is important because it is here that collective regulatory powers are exercised, however it needs to be situated within a broader understanding of the social totality to understand how it is affected by crisis dynamics in other spheres and how it might contribute to attenuating, or resolving, these.
They're Trying to Ban Posting About Abortion Online
FREE SPEECH FRIDAY: EPISODE 1 // Proposed law bans posting or texting about abortion. A new proposed law in Texas (HB5510) aims to ban talking about abortion...
For International Women's Day, we gathered articles that aim to help women take care of themselves and each other, make a living, raise children, and work for equality.
The Scientific Case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In light of attacks on DEI, we gathered articles that lay out the evidence in favor of fostering racially diverse and equitable schools, workplaces, cities, and societies.