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Pharma Failure
| March 6, 2021
We discuss the failure of Bill C-213 to pass its Second Reading in the House of Commons. It would have started the process of creating a national pharmacare program in Canada. Listen to audio »
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How India’s Farmers’ Protests Could Upend the Political Landscape
| March 5, 2021
For the past three months, Indian farmers and agricultural workers have been in the middle of a difficult struggle against the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tens of thousands … Keep reading »
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Fighting the Medical Monopoly: Mobilizing for ZERO-COVID and Decommodified Healthcare
| March 4, 2021
With the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, ‘vaccine nationalism’ is only slightly more rife than the calls against it. The focus on ‘vaccine nationalism’ by critical thinkers and activists misses some … Keep reading »
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The Fortunate Marxist: Ernie Tate (1934-2021)
| March 3, 2021
Born poor on Belfast’s Shankill Road in the midst of the Great Depression was certainly no entré to a life that would cross paths with Bertrand Russell, Vanessa Redgrave, Jean-Paul … Keep reading »
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100,000 Deaths and a White Paper: What we need instead in Britain
| March 2, 2021
When Imperial College’s modeller Neil Ferguson told the British government in early March 2020 that it was on course to see 250,000 deaths from COVID-19, he was widely seen as … Keep reading »
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Solidarity with Farmers of India
| March 1, 2021
In a full-page ad in the Toronto Star on February 27, labour, community and civil society organizations in Canada and elsewhere expressed their support for India’s farmers. This Declaration of … Keep reading »
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Beyond Digital Capitalism
| February 28, 2021
MEP SR21 Beyond Digital Capitalism Series Moderated by Michael Lardner. Presentations by: Stephen Maher: “Remembering Leo Panitch and Beyond Capitalism.” Stephen is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, … Watch video »
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Post-Capitalist Futures? Work After Automation
| February 26, 2021
Widespread social concern about potentially negative consequences of technological automation for workers is nothing new. Since the era of early industrialism, commentators and economists have mused about the potentially damaging … Keep reading »
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The Class Character of the Expansion of COVID-19: The Case of Peru’s Capital City Lima
| February 25, 2021
At the end of December 2019, the world was notified about the existence of a new coronavirus in the city of Wuhan in China. This virus, SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19), rapidly spread … Keep reading »
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Remembering Larry Nozaki: ‘Enemy Alien’, Unionist, Socialist
| February 24, 2021
Sadly, Larry Nozaki (1940-2020) died in Surrey BC on December 5, 2020. Larry was a casualty of the anti-Japanese internment camps during the war, long-time union activist in the Canadian … Keep reading »
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Will Andrés Arauz Be the Next President of Ecuador?
| February 23, 2021
In Ecuador’s presidential election held on February 7, 2021, Andrés Arauz won the largest number of votes but could not prevail in the first round against 15 other candidates; he … Keep reading »
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Powerless in Texas
| February 22, 2021
Capitalist competition and greed lie at the heart of the power outages causing desperation across Texas. Keep reading »
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