Five hundred maritime workers and their allies rallied in Vancouver on Nov. 2, against the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) and proposed changes to the Canada Transportation Act.
What is perhaps the most terrible thing about the Colten Boushie case is that it reflects the real Canadian values which are widely accepted as the norm in our society.
The real danger comes not from these young and not-so-young people who are supposedly being radicalized but rather from the radicalization of a government that is constantly more liberticidal and that, by creating a climate of hostility, would arm [...]
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Canada recently met in Toronto to analyze global and domestic developments since the CPC’s convention. The meeting adopted a political report, including the following sections on the Trudeau Liberal [...]
Labrador's indigenous Inuit and Innu are at the forefront of the struggle over the Muskrat Falls hydro project. It is vital that the dissent continue so that the provincial government does not subvert the movement.
The Ontario Liberals have appointed prominent Conservative strategist Hugh Segal to develop a Basic Income pilot project. This plan will be framed in the interests of capital, to eliminate and replace other social assistance programs and lock [...]
A string of broken Liberal election promises have characterized the party's first year in power. These include the pledge to embrace the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by respecting aboriginal sovereignty, lobbying hard for the [...]