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Building a Collective Movement Could be a Solution to Transit Woes: Free Transit or Fixing the System?
| December 19, 2022
Ottawa’s light-rail transit system has made headlines in the last years – but not for any good reasons. Trains don’t work in the cold. Technical problems cause frequent delays, and … Keep reading »
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Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Statism, and the New Finance Capital
| December 18, 2022
This symposium at Carleton University, looked at the legacy of Leo Panitch’s scholarship, education, and activism, featuring roundtables and a keynote address by Institute of Political Economy (IPE) visiting professor, … Watch video »
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Iran: Secular Revolt against Clerical Tyranny
| December 16, 2022
The Islamic regime in Iran is occupied with the brutal crackdown of the latest uprising of Iranians, who are fed up with 43 years of repression and are demanding change. … Keep reading »
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The Israeli Elections and Their Aftermath
| December 14, 2022
The troubling results of the recent elections to the Knesset (the Israeli parliament), held on November 1st, has generated interest around the world for their possible repercussions for the situation … Keep reading »
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Ontario Hospital Workers: Declining Compensation but Conservatives Want More Austerity
| December 13, 2022
The Doug Ford government in Ontario suggests it must reduce the real wages of hospital workers via Bill 124, and now even proposes to appeal the court decision that found … Keep reading »
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Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice
| December 12, 2022
More than 1,700 people have been killed in floods that continue to submerge parts of Pakistan. Amid this crisis, activists are demanding debt cancellation and climate reparations. Keep reading »
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Capitalism Against Labour: Can We Re-Invent Work?
| December 11, 2022
Mike Yates is a long time Marxist, socialist writer and analyst, and one of the editors of Monthly Review. Over the years he has written extensively about capitalism but particularly … Keep reading »
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Education Workers Lead But Come Up Short: What Lessons for Labour?
| December 9, 2022
Education Workers lead but come up short: What lessons for labour? In early November of this year an all-too familiar story seemed to be unfolding in Ontario. In this case, … Keep reading »
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Why Workers Are Up in Arms Over the Rail Strike Intervention
| December 8, 2022
The rail industry can thank US Congress and the president for helping it secure $321-million in annual profits at the expense of workers. Keep reading »
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Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: From UN Peacekeeper to US Sentinel State
| December 7, 2022
In a recent article in the Ottawa Hill-Times, journalist David Crane asked an important question: “Is Canada trying to match or outdo American hostility to China?” Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy (CIPS), … Keep reading »
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Next To Starting a War The Worst Thing Is To Keep It Going
| December 6, 2022
With No Hope the War Can Change The Outcome The complex nature of the war in Ukraine, and especially of the question of the relative responsibility of the different parties, has … Keep reading »
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Delivery Workers’ Union Takes on Amazon Japan
| December 4, 2022
Delivery workers in Japan are fed up with Amazon Japan’s practices that make accidents and injuries more likely by increasing delivery volume and speed. They are now organising unions to … Keep reading »
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