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The Canadian state vs Omar Khadr
The Canadian government left Khadr to be tortured, and are now trying to keep him quiet
The Supreme court of Canada has ruled that Omar Khadr is a juvenile offender, meaning that all the protections usually...more
Justice, jobs and climate rally launch
The press conference brought together indigenous, student, labour and migrant justice organizers
On May 21 in the heart of Toronto’s financial district, representatives of the growing climate justice movement launched the mobilization...more
First Nation rejects $1 billion offer for LNG port
The Lax Kw’alaams band have prioritized environment and culture
Members of the Lax Kw’alaams band in the Skeena River region have unanimously rejected a $1 billion proposal by Pacific...more
Review: Mad Max, Fury Road
A not-so-science fiction film about the fight against war, climate change and oppression
Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth of the Mad Max films, all directed by Greek-Australian George Miller. It has...more
Alberta’s orange wave: where did it come from, where is it going?
The real hope for the orange wave is the confidence it can give to movements outside the legislature
Albertan voters have elected the provincial New Democratic Party to a majority government in their May 5 provincial election. It...more
Bombardier: we need mass transit not mass layoffs
Bombardier is laying off workers that could provide climate solutions
Due to reduced demand of business jets, Bombardier is laying off 1,750 workers—including 1,000 in Montreal and nearly 500 in...more
Le moment PKP ou la preuve par l’absurde
Il ne s’agit pas d’une rupture pour ce parti, mais bien de l’aboutissement logique d’un long cheminement
Le 15 mai 2015, les membres du Parti québécois ont non seulement choisi un patron comme chef, ils ont choisi...more
Austerity and the process of struggle
The documentary-style film captures that way capitalism divides and conquers, and the solidarity needed to fight back
After a woman returns from a medical leave of absence for depression, she discovers that her boss put her fate...more
Music and vibrations of struggle
With a new wave of struggle comes new powerful music
In the 1960’s the fight for civil rights in the US spawned new musical expression. Struggle was not only expressed...more
Decolonize education
Teaching Truly: A Curriculum to Indingenize Mainstream Education
The First Nations llived sustainably for thousands of years without the poison of capitalism, there is lots to learn about learning from them.
For thousands of years the Indigenous peoples of what is now the Americas lived in sustainable relationships with the world...more

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