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Life and politics in Western Canada
| August 30, 2019
We discuss life and politics in Western Canada – Alberta’s premier Jason Kenney, public education in Alberta and British Columbia, and about indigenous-settler relations in the two provinces. Listen to audio »
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The 1919 Winnipeg Strike
The Story of Jewish Involvement in the 1919 Winnipeg Strike, with Roz Usiskin and Harriet Zaidman. Leo Panitch of The Socialist Project will moderate.
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‘Dual Power,’ Then… and Now?
| August 29, 2019
Global capitalist crisis, impending ecological disaster, and new responses by popular movements in some regions, particularly in Latin America, inspire radical thinking about the need to go “beyond capital.” But … Keep reading »
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The Vicissitudes of the Latin American State
| August 28, 2019
A Conversation with Mabel Thwaites Rey In early May, while in Buenos Aires, I had an extended conversation with Mabel Thwaites Rey, one of the leading theorists of the Latin American … Keep reading »
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Public Transport Can Be Free
| August 27, 2019
Free public transport is not a pipe dream. It exists in over 100 cities across the world – and has transformative impacts. Keep reading »
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The Politics of Ecosocialism
| August 26, 2019
Interview with Ian Angus about the pressing need to develop the politics of ecosocialism in the world today. Keep reading »
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Electric Vehicle Production is Possible in Oshawa
| August 25, 2019
Green Jobs Oshawa distributed this leaflet at the Unifor Constitutional Convention on Wednesday, August 21. It calls for government action to establish electric vehicle production in Oshawa, under public ownership. … Keep reading »
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Sneak peek segment on labour standards w/ Adam King
| August 23, 2019
We continue our discussion about labour standards with sociologist Adam King – what it’s like to be a temporary employee and compare labour standards in Canada with Sweden and Australia. Listen to audio »
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Canada’s ‘Vampire’ Pension Plan
| August 22, 2019
How the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board feeds on some futures to secure others Wet’suwet’en people have never ceded their land through treaty; like many Indigenous people they continue to practice … Keep reading »
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A Nightmare of Homelessness: A Knapsack Full of Dreams
| August 21, 2019
Cathy Crowe’s book A Knapsack Full of Dreams: Memoirs of a Street Nurse comes out of decades of witnessing and challenging a growing blight of destitution and poverty in Toronto … Keep reading »
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Imagine a Free Palestine
| August 20, 2019
I wrote Siegebreakers because I can’t liberate Gaza or Palestine, but I can dream about it. I wanted it to be a proximate dream, a dream of the next step … Keep reading »
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German Unions and the Climate Crisis
| August 19, 2019
German trade unions have realized that the green transition needs to happen – and they’re fighting to make sure it’s bosses, not workers, who pay for climate justice. Keep reading »
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