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Golf’s Jackie Robinson: Charlie Sifford (1922-2015)
Charlie Sifford, who broke golf's colour barrier in the 1960s, died at the age of 92
Charlie Sifford never claimed he would have been one of golf’s greatest players. But in 1960, already past his prime...more
The secret policeman's bill
Bill C-51 is terrorism
Okay, let’s play a game I like to call Getting Myself Arrested. The rules are simple: all you have to...more
50 years since Malcolm’s passing
Malcolm X evolved through the struggle, from radical separatist to revolutionary
This February 21 marks the 50th year since Malcolm X's passing. Although there are many who choose to ignore his...more
Stop Harper's $36 billion cut to healthcare
Stop Harper's prescription for privatization
While Canada is internationally known for its universal healthcare, our valuable public healthcare system may soon become a shadow of...more
Workers tell Syriza, 'Don't go back'
Syriza's strongest card is the anti-austerity movement pushing it forward
A wave of protests swept Greece last Sunday. The biggest was outside the Greek parliament in Athens’ Syntagma Square—and the...more
‘Anti-terrorism’ bill could target activists
The Tories and Liberals want to further erode civil liberties
The Anti-terrorism Act 2015 (Bill C-51) will expand the mandate of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) allowing the state...more
American Sniper: hero worship and the rewriting of history
American Sniper uses hero worship to ignore war crimes, criminalize the resistance and justify the new war
“’Terrorism’ is what we call the violence of the weak, and we condemn it; 'war' is what we call the...more
Lean and mean healthcare
"Lean production" claims to be efficient, but is an excuse to cut jobs, undermine services and sabotage solidarity
Saskatchewan is the first in Canada to introduce the method of “lean” to its healthcare system. Described by the provincial...more
Justice for murdered and missing Indigenous women: ten years on
On the 10th anniversary of cross-country vigils, Indigenous women and their allies are continuing the movement for justice
February 14 marked the tenth anniversary of cross-country vigils commemorating the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women . In...more
The roots of war
The intertwining of economic and geopolitical competition drives war
Capitalism is a global system of economic competition between rival corporations for profit. The motive for profit is what drives...more

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