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Blog - Brent Patterson November 9 Brent Patterson | A Generation X political activist asks if there is hope in a renewed collaboration between electoralism and social movement activism. |
Blog - สูตรบาคาร่า www.getfitforeverzinn.com's staff blog November 8 Kim Elliott | We've raised over $20,000 from readers so far! But we still need your help to take it even further and meet our goal of $50,000. |
Blog - On The Other Hand November 8 Penney Kome | There's reason to celebrate the new faces, new voices and new perspectives arriving in the U.S. House of Representatives. Finally, the U.S. government begins to resemble the people it governs. |
Blog - Brent Patterson November 8 Brent Patterson | Doug Ford's "open for business" government sees water as a commodity; delaying new permits doesn't equal a commitment to the right to water. |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 8 David J. Climenhaga | Last year's aggregate profit for five largest oilsands companies was within spitting distance of total revenues collected from all sources by the Alberta government. |
Blog - Brent Patterson November 8 Brent Patterson | It's very human to feel down about the injustices in the world around us. How do we cope and find the strength to work for a better world? |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 7 David J. Climenhaga | Calgary-East MLA Robyn Luff, kicked out of the NDP caucus, expressed shock and dismay at that entirely predictable outcome in a Facebook post. |
Blog - Brent Patterson November 7 Brent Patterson | The British Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn plans to end water privatization with publicly owned companies. Would this put an end to Canadian pension funds investing in for-profit water? |
Blog - The Activist Toolkit Blog November 7 Maya Bhullar | Tangible ways to help organizations addressing the needs of migrants in Mexico. |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 7 David J. Climenhaga | Republicans mostly hitched their wagons to Donald Trump's dark star in the U.S. mid-term elections, and notwithstanding passage of control of the House to the Democrats it has worked well for them. |
Blog - David Suzuki November 6 David Suzuki | If we want orcas and other species to survive, we should look in the mirror and change our own behaviour. |
Blog - The Views Expressed November 6 Anne Ehret | During the postal strike, one of the first female carriers reflects on how the job has changed, the progress workers have made and the role the service can still play in communities across Canada. |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 6 David J. Climenhaga | MLA for Calgary-East Robyn Luff unexpectedly told media yesterday morning she would refuse to sit in the legislature to protest what she described as "a culture of fear and intimidation." |
Blog - Brent Patterson November 5 Brent Patterson | The tech-savvy right-wing populist group is marshalling its resources for the October 2019 election. Are progressive social movements prepared to challenge them? |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 5 David J. Climenhaga | There have been enough examples of offensive attitudes about race, religion, gender and science among would-be UCP candidates since last spring to field a soccer team. |
Blog - Toward a world with commons and without psychiatry: The Bonnie Burstow blog November 4 Bonnie Burstow | Electroshock has been proven to be sexist, ineffective, and brain-damaging. A lawsuit for damages against the shock machine manufacturers has just led to a settlement. What follows is a hunger strike. |
Blog - A change is gonna come November 4 Doreen Nicoll | Intimate partner violence is not a women’s issue it’s actually a men’s issue – they are the ones inflicting the harm – and it’s a human rights issue. |
Blog - Alberta Diary November 3 David J. Climenhaga | The real question of last night's debate between Steve Bannon and David Frum was summarized nicely by the Beaverton: "Which is better, hate crimes or war crimes?" |
Blog - The Views Expressed November 2 Richard Sharpe | Members of the black community need to be included in the process of assessing how minority students are treated by the school board. |
Blog - A change is gonna come November 2 Doreen Nicoll | Water is a human right and should not be treated as a commodity. Tell Ontario Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks to extend the moratorium on new permits to take groundwater for bottling. |
Blog - Brent Patterson November 1 Brent Patterson | Anti-fascists in Ottawa plan a counter-protest to challenge a white supremacist group holding "vigil" for South African farmers. |
Blog - สูตรบาคาร่า www.getfitforeverzinn.com's staff blog October 31 rabble staff | Scare up some support for our campaign, and as a personal token of gratitude we're excited to offer you our gifts! |
Blog - Indigenous Nationhood October 31 Pam Palmater | It is long past the time that Saskatchewan take real steps to stem the race-based violence and deaths of First Nations from whose lands and waters every single resident benefits. |
Blog - Alberta Diary October 31 David J. Climenhaga | Here's what you do, Justin Trudeau. Tell Ralph Goodale, your public safety minister, to call the CBSA right now and tell them to stop Steve Bannon at the border. Easy-peasy. |
Blog - สูตรบาคาร่า www.getfitforeverzinn.com's staff blog October 31 rabble staff | rabble's sixth annual labour beat internship offers unique opportunities to develop a grounding in reporting on national labour issues. |
Blog - Your Heart's On The Left October 30 Jesse McLaren | We need to expand paid sick days and police abusive workplaces, not cut paid sick days and police sick workers. |
Blog - สูตรบาคาร่า www.getfitforeverzinn.com's staff blog October 30 rabble staff | สูตรบาคาร่า www.getfitforeverzinn.com is happy to announce that Brenda O'Farrell has joined the publication as Editor-in-Chief, completing rabble's female-powered editorial team. |
Blog - Brent Patterson October 30 Brent Patterson | A KPMG consulting firm report prepared for Parks Canada identifies publicly owned bridges and dams for divestment. |
Blog - Alberta Diary October 30 David J. Climenhaga | Bill 19, the Act to Improve the Affordability and Accessibility of Post-Secondary Education, is no bad thing, taking reasonable steps to protect students within provincial jurisdiction. |
Blog - David Suzuki October 30 David Suzuki | It's refreshing to see a major economics prize recognizing work on climate change and policies that will enable the transition to an economy powered by zero-carbon energy sources. |