PRAXIS: Unifying Canadian Left Fronts

PRAXIS: Unifying Canadian Left Fronts

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Anti Police Terror Project
Anti Police Terror Project
The Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. We support families surviving police terror in their fight for justice, documenting police abuses and connecting impacted families and community members with resources, legal referrals, and opportunities for healing. APTP began as a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee. APTP es una coalición multirracial e intergeneracional, liderada por gente Negra. Buscamos construir un modelo replicable y sostenible para erradicar el terror policial en las comunidades de color en los Estados Unidos. Apoyamos a las familias que están sobreviviendo el terror policial en su lucha por justicia. Documentamos los abusos policiales y conectamos a las familias y miembros de la comunidad con recursos, ayuda legal, y oportunidades para la sanación. Anti Police-Terror Project comenzó como un proyecto de Onyx Organizing Committee.Cover image by Brooke Anderson Photography
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Anti Police Terror Project
Contraception & Abortion Research Team
Contraception & Abortion Research Team
Welcome to the The Contraception & Abortion Research Team – Groupe de recherche sur l’avortement et la contraception (CART-GRAC) network home page. We are a multidisciplinary, pan-Canadian research network of researchers, clinicians, trainees, decision makers, and community advocates. We share a commitment to conducting impactful research […]
Contraception & Abortion Research Team
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Contraception & Abortion Research Team
The ‘strategic voting’ election and its undemocratic consequences – Canadian Dimension
The ‘strategic voting’ election and its undemocratic consequences – Canadian Dimension
The 2025 federal election demonstrates the failings our electoral institutions from a democratic perspective. But here it is important to remember they were never created or kept in place with democratic objectives in mind. Canada’s voting system is a pre-democratic hold-over and it remains in use because it serves those that benefit from it.
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The ‘strategic voting’ election and its undemocratic consequences – Canadian Dimension
Recount Madness!
Recount Madness!
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Recount Madness!
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
Profits, Inflation and Survival in an Age of Emergencies: Why We Need a New Paradigm – 2024 Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture
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.
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Profits, Inflation and Survival in an Age of Emergencies: Why We Need a New Paradigm – 2024 Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture
Democracy, Participation and Capitalist Crisis: An Interview with Nancy Fraser | Perspectives Journal
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.
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Democracy, Participation and Capitalist Crisis: An Interview with Nancy Fraser | Perspectives Journal