From Trade War to Class War
John Clarke on building a liberatory class politics in the face of the escalating trade war between Canada and the US.
John Clarke on building a liberatory class politics in the face of the escalating trade war between Canada and the US.
Jane Shi on disability justice, Palestine solidarity, and faith as action.
Todd Gordon on why Canadian nationalism is a dead end, and on the need for a strategy centred around mass struggle and workers’ solidarity across borders.
Alan Sears on the generative desiring at the heart of revolutionary politics, a potential antidote to capitalism’s dehumanizing effects.
HR Sodeifi on the roots of Canada’s housing crisis – and what’s to be done about it.
Joseph Daher on ways forward for the Palestine liberation movement in the West, and how freedom struggles across the Middle East and North Africa are bound up with the fight for a free Palestine.
Kendra Cowley on what we can learn from histories of reform and resistance within women’s prisons in the Canadian state.
Owen Schalk on Manitoba's all-out push to mine the minerals used in "green" technologies, and local resistance to it.
Neil Braganza on the recent CUPE 3903 strike at York University.
R.F., a union activist in Quebec, on the strengths and limits of recent strikes by that province’s public-sector workers – one of the largest surges of labour militancy in the history of the Canadian state. Translated by Nathan Rao.