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A Path to a Livable Future?
| November 18, 2021
As climate change leads humanity’s march to Armageddon, data surfacing during late 2021 suggests that the march could be much briefer than previously thought. “Nature is starting to emit greenhouse … Keep reading »
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US Workers in Motion: An Assessment of Labor’s Gains
| November 17, 2021
The news has recently highlighted labor’s growing activism, publishing numerous stories about high quit rates, threatened and actual strikes, and wage gains. While these stories do capture the anger and … Keep reading »
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Premature Declarations of Austerity’s Death
| November 16, 2021
In a recent issue of Adam King’s newsletter, King interviewed Jim Stanford, perhaps Canada’s best known progressive economist. The interview revolved around the apparent recent reversal of negative attitudes to … Keep reading »
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Canadian Imperialism and the Responsibility to ‘Voluntour’
| November 15, 2021
As the possibility of travel returns for many of us in parts of the world like Canada where a majority of people have been vaccinated against COVID-19, and as the … Keep reading »
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Urgent Letter to Ontario MPPs Regarding the New Long-Term Care Act
| November 14, 2021
Dear Members of Provincial Parliament, We are writing to request that you do not support or facilitate any plan to drive through the “new” long-term care bill with undemocratic speed. … Keep reading »
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Thirteen Theses of Marxism-Feminism
| November 12, 2021
In the face of the deep crises of capitalism, with all the safety valves unscrewed so that each crisis is merely an intensification of the previous one; with crises increasingly … Keep reading »
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Canada and Militarism: The Case Against the Poppy
| November 11, 2021
Progressives shouldn’t buy or wear red poppies. Remembrance Day promotes martial patriotism, and the militaristic, imperialistic Royal Canadian Legion owns the copyright to the red poppy. Red poppies commemorate Canadians … Keep reading »
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The Road Ahead: Cuba After the July 11 Protests
| November 10, 2021
The Bullet is pleased to present the preface and the first essay of the symposium “The Road Ahead: Cuba After the July 11 Protests,” edited by Philip Brenner, John Kirk, … Keep reading »
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Trade Union Program for a Public, Low-Carbon Energy Future
| November 9, 2021
The following “Trade Union Program for a Public, Low-Carbon, Energy Future” (“Program”) is the result of the work of a Trade Union Task Force consisting of more than 30 unions. … Keep reading »
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G20 States Scheme to Avoid Economic Commitments at COP26
| November 8, 2021
The G20, an exclusive club of mostly wealthy nations, met just before the COP26 in Glasgow and paid little more than lip service to the world’s leading problems, while preserving their own financial dominance. Keep reading »
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Neoliberalism, Unions, and the Left /w Sam Gindin
| November 7, 2021
We are joined by Sam Gindin, a legendary Canadian labour researcher, author, and organizer, to chat about a wide-range of topics involving the state of labour in North America. Listen to audio »
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Deconstructing Boats on the Eve of Glasgow COP26
| November 5, 2021
The images that first come to mind about “boat people” are of families in rickety little vessels fleeing from Vietnam in the last days of that war, and now the … Keep reading »
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