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South Africa 20 years after apartheid
Apartheid was overthrown, but capitalism remains
On April 27, 1994 South Africa held its first democratic election, marking the victory over apartheid. But 20 years later...
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BDS momentum grows
Support for BDS is spreading across Canada and around the world
The non-violent movement known as Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) initiated by Palestinian civil society in 2005—which calls upon the...
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Rallies across Canada demand equal abortion access for women in New Brunswick
"Free abortion on demand, from BC to Newfoundland!"
More than 150 supporters showed up for an emergency rally at Dundas Square in Toronto on April 17 as part...
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Art gallery workers against austerity
The AGO has profited off displaying progressive artists, but is imposing concessions on its workers
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) workers, OPSEU local 535, are fighting concessions: two- tier wages, benefits cuts, forced overtime, aggressive...
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Ontario Liberals back down from merging social assistance programs
The Liberals's austerity-driven merger of OW and ODSP has been stopped, for now
In capitalism, it is better to make the poor feed each other than have the rich spend a little more...
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Rwanda and the myth of non-intervention
The Rwandan genocide was the result of Western intervention, not its absence
April to July marks the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, which is repeatedly invoked to justify Western intervention. But...
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Wet'suwet'en vow to keep all pipelines off their land
The camp helps resist the proposed pipelines and re-stake their ancestral connection to the land
In 2010, the Unist’ot’en clan of the Wet’suwet’en people established a “soft blockade” over their territory demanding free, prior, and...
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Workers fight low wages and precarious employment
The fight for $14/hr continues
On April 14, a crowd of about 175 people marched in downtown Toronto to demand a $14-an-hour minimum wage and...
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Missing and murdered Aboriginal women: when will there be justice?
Violence against Indigenous women is rooted in colonization, poverty, racism and sexism
For many, the tragedy of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls first became prominent with the media coverage of...
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Quebec election: la lutte continue
The PQ was defeated and QS made gains that can help to fight the Liberals
The results are in: Québec solidaire (QS) won a third seat in the National Assembly, and the party garnered 7.5...
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