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Clap hands for the meltdown
the soundtrack for the new depression
If anybody was going to write the soundtrack for the new depression, it was bound to be Ry Cooder.more
The reality of catastrophic climate change
The future of ecological destruction is now
Through first-hand experience, Parenti brings together the legacy of colonialism, neoliberalism, climate change and imperialist wars.more
Blame-the- teacher" agenda threatens education
BC teachers under attack
The BC Public Schools Employers’ Association (BCPSEA) is threatening to lock out the province’s teachers, in response to job action...more
People with disabilities face cuts, fight back
It's not a question whether Austerity will affect Canadians with disabilities, but a question of when.
Movements in the UK are showing how people with disabilities and their allies can fight back against Austerity measures.more
Feds ignore suicide epidemic in First Nations communities
Feds ignore suicide epidemic in First Nations communities
The willful ignorance of Canadian governments at all levels is perpetuating the cycle of abuse that First Nations people have...more
BP returns for more profits and pollution
BP is back in the Gulf Coast
BP has filed applications to drill new deep-water wells in the Gulf of Mexico. The applications came just one week...more
Pipelines and poverty kill in Kenya
The human price of oil
On September 12 a leaking oil pipeline passing through the densely populated Sinai slum in Kenya exploded, killing more than...more
Mobilizing can stop the Tories
Anti-Ford movement stops Hudak
While sustained protests against Ford derailed Hudak's campaign for Ontario Premier, the NDP missed the wave by campaigning to the centre. The movement will need to continue outside the legislature.more
Pipeline ethics: profit is god
unethical oil
The movement on both sides of the Canada/US border to stop the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline can measure its strength by the massive, multi-million dollar corporate ad campaign designed to sell the public on the project.more
200,000 students strike in Quebec
Quebec students strike against tuition hikes
More than 200,000 university and CEGEP students in Quebec boycotted classes on November 9 in protest of tuition fee hikes, as the first step in a movement towards a general strike like in 2005.more

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