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20 years since Gustafsen Lake
Indigenous Sundancers resisted a smear campaign, RCMP repression and the NDP in power
Twenty years ago, Indigenous Sundancers stood their ground against the RCMP’s largest operation in Canada’s history, under an NDP government...more
Movements and elections, from Greece to Canada
Will the NDP reflect the movements for change that are driving them?
As we head into this federal election campaign there are some instructive lessons for activists and those on the left...more
What we wear: it's a woman's right to choose
Bare With Us protests expose capitalism's obsession with controlling women's bodies
Despite several decades since the women's liberation movement first raised the notion that women should have control over our bodies...more
Linda McQuaig is right: Leave the oil in the soil
The NDP should be a megaphone for the climate justice movement
“Oil has become the elephant in the room,” Linda McQuaig wrote in It’s the Crude, Dude: Greed, Gas, War and...more
A $15 federal minimum wage is an election issue. Here's why.
A $15 minimum wage for federal workers would apply to 135,000 people and encourage higher wages for other workers as well
There is a growing consensus across Canada -- and indeed across North America -- that all workers deserve at least...more
Leaders debate winner: the tar sands
Socialist.ca declares the winner of the Leaders Debate
It's the media's duty after a leadership debate to declare a winner, and here at Socialist.ca we take our duties...more
Election 2015: how can we beat Harper?
We need to inject movement demands into the election to push the NDP to reflect them during and after the election
Harper has a clear strategy to win: use a long campaign to outspend the other parties, mobilize the Tory base...more
Iran's nuclear deal: a hope for peace
Hardliners in the US, Israel and Iran continue to oppose the deal
After 12 years of standoff, Iran, the United States and other members of the P5+1 struck a historical deal on...more
Interview: working against colonialism in Vancouver
An interview with Scott Clark, a Salish activist in Vancouver and Executive Director of Aboriginal Life In Vancouver Enhancement
Bradley Hughes talked to Scott Clark, a Salish activist in Vancouver, who is the Executive Director of Aboriginal Life In...more
Reconciliation in action
ALIVE Logo by Lou-ann Ika’wega Neel
Using a place-based strategy, Aboriginals and other marginalized people in Vancouver are getting the services that colonialism has traditionally denied them
For the last five years in Vancouver, ALIVE (Aboriginal Life In Vancouver Enhancement) has been working with urban Aboriginal people...more

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