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Reactionary Tide in Latin America
| July 15, 2016
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the Left has won elections in most Latin American countries, in a powerful wave of popular rejection of the disastrous neoliberal policies of … Keep reading »
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From the Tar Sands to ‘Green Jobs’? Work and Ecological Justice
| July 12, 2016
The ecological and social implications of climate change have – or should – become a central parameter for all discussions of work and capitalism. It is generally agreed that reliance … Keep reading »
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Low Waged Work, Social Reproduction and the Promises/Perils of Participatory Budgeting
| July 10, 2016
Toronto — 18 March 2016. Earlier this year, the journal Alternate Routes organized a conference on the theme “Sub/Urbanizing Austerity: Impacts and Alternatives.” The following presentation is from panel three … Watch video »
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Spanish Left Falls Short in Poll Amid New Deadlock
| July 8, 2016
The key question about the result of the June 26 Spanish general election is also the most difficult to answer: why did 1.09 million people – who in the December … Keep reading »
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Trudeau Climate Plan Challenged at Toronto ‘Town Halls’
| July 6, 2016
The first two public consultations on climate action organized by Canada’s national government in Toronto, gave strong support to the demands of the People’s Climate Plan (PCP), an alternative to … Keep reading »
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Canada Since 1960: A People’s History
| July 3, 2016
Canadian Dimension Toronto Book Launch: Toronto — 7 June 2016. Canadian Dimension magazine (CD) is this country’s oldest Left publication. In this new book, Canada Since 1960: A People’s History, 25 … Watch video »
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After ‘Brexit’: A Social-Democratic Re-Founding of Europe?
| June 30, 2016
Critical remarks on the new post-“Brexit” strategy paper by Sigmar Gabriel and Martin Schulz In light of “Brexit” and within 24 hours after the publication of the final results in the … Keep reading »
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Who Earns Minimum Wage?
| June 29, 2016
Minimum wages have been getting a lot of attention lately. And for good reason. Workers earning minimum wage often struggle to get enough hours, don’t have predictable schedules or advance … Keep reading »
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Joan Sangster, Bryan Palmer and Gaetan Heroux – Class Struggles, TO – Women and the Poor in the City’s History
| June 26, 2016
A panel of activists and historians on the struggles of women and the poor in the city’s history. Watch video »
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Spanish Left: 50 Steps to Govern Together
| June 24, 2016
The coalition between Podemos and IU (called “Unidos Podemos” – Together We Can) is the only one that, on 26 June, could overturn the situation created by the 20 December … Keep reading »
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Wall: Sunshine Premier Makes History
| June 23, 2016
Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall has earned a major place in Saskatchewan’s political history. On April 4 he broke the back of the NDP, the province’s “natural governing party” since … Keep reading »
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History of the Equals
| June 22, 2016
Peter Linebaugh interviewed by Mahdi Ganjavi Peter Linebaugh was in Toronto in May 13-16, 2016. An internationally known historian, Professor Linebaugh is considered one of the most important Marxist historians of … Keep reading »
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