Inspiring the Canadian Left

Inspiring the Canadian Left

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Pierre Poilievre's Failure To Learn An Essential Lesson
Pierre Poilievre's Failure To Learn An Essential Lesson
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Pierre Poilievre's Failure To Learn An Essential Lesson
The ‘elbows up’ campaign for a Canada the left does not want – Canadian Dimension
The ‘elbows up’ campaign for a Canada the left does not want – Canadian Dimension
The dominant class and its cheerleaders, intent on doubling down to maintain a social system which proudly features gross inequality and inequity, are out on top. The working class and its leftist protagonists, hoping to fuel a movement for a radical rethinking of our polity to get closer to a social system which advances equality and altruism, find themselves at the bottom.
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The ‘elbows up’ campaign for a Canada the left does not want – Canadian Dimension
Where Are The Leftist Creators?
Where Are The Leftist Creators?
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Where Are The Leftist Creators?
The Art of Organizing - ZNetwork
The Art of Organizing - ZNetwork
Organizing isn’t just a science, it’s also an art. Normally the latter is passed on through phone calls, debriefs, meetings, and late-night shit talk.
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The Art of Organizing - ZNetwork
Nationalism will not save us – Briarpatch Magazine
Nationalism will not save us – Briarpatch Magazine
In response to tariff threats by the U.S., the resurgence of Canadian nationalism gives cover for punitive im/migration and drug policies
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Nationalism will not save us – Briarpatch Magazine
Capitalism is killing Canada Post
Capitalism is killing Canada Post
Canada Post is in crisis. The post office has seen its market share fall and is running significant deficits. In response, management is attempting to crush ...
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Capitalism is killing Canada Post
How to Build Civic Courage - ZNetwork
How to Build Civic Courage - ZNetwork
WORT 89.9FM Madison · How to Build Civic Courage with Henry Giroux On today’s show, social critic Henry Giroux discusses what he calls the “politics of
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How to Build Civic Courage - ZNetwork
“Yeah Capitalism Is Bad…But What Can We Do?”
“Yeah Capitalism Is Bad…But What Can We Do?”
Perhaps the most common comment I get is some version of "yeah capitalism is bad, but what can we do about it?" I figured it was about time I made a dedicate...
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“Yeah Capitalism Is Bad…But What Can We Do?”
Despite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don't want a two-party system
Despite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don't want a two-party system
OTTAWA — While the recent federal election turned into a tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives that left other parties trailing far behind, a new poll suggests most Canadians don't want the country end up with a two-party system.
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Despite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don't want a two-party system
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....
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Canada needs a new National Policy - Centre for Future Work