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Who Is Breaking the Constitutional Order in Venezuela?

  • Nino Pagliccia
  • May 24, 2017
There have been other acts of violence by right-wing protesters in Venezuela, but none as violent as the current one. It is no coincidence that it follows the OAS' infamous report.
Music Notes June 2017

Music Notes June 2017

  • Wally Brooker
  • May 24, 2017
Nunca Mas Mujer, Packingtown at Hogtown Mayworks, protesting TSO Israel Tour, and Summer Folk Festivals.

Back From The Grave? Secret TPP Talks Resume in Toronto

  • PV
  • May 12, 2017
High level negotiators from 11 countries met at an undisclosed location behind closed doors in Toronto in an attempt to resuscitate the Trans Pacific Partnership.

Sisters Stalled In the Trades

  • Helen Kennedy
  • May 12, 2017
Forty years ago, the percentage of women in the building trades was 3%. Today, the percentage of women is... 3%.

Canada’s Wealthy Tax-Dodgers Write Off Incomes

  • PV
  • May 12, 2017
More and more upper-income earners in Canada are taking advantage of allowable deductions to avoid paying income taxes.

Greed Kills: The Westray Disaster

  • Editorial
  • May 12, 2017
May 9 marked the 25th anniversary of the Westray disaster in Nova Scotia, where an underground methane explosion killed 26 coal miners in 1992.

Back Off Threats Against DPRK

  • Editorial
  • May 12, 2017
Threats of war and aggression against sovereign states, including the DPRK, are completely outside the rules of international law.

Break From Status Quo, Urges Young Communist Candidate

  • PV
  • May 12, 2017
An interview with Tyson Strandlund, Communist Party of BC candidate in the May 9 British Columbia election

Austerity, Fascism and Political Upheavals in France

  • Adrien Welsh
  • May 12, 2017
Front National's nationalist deviation of the popular rejection of the EU, NATO and free trade; its xenophobic, Islamophobic and racist rhetoric, as well as social demagogy, constitute a dangerous poisonous mix.

Syriza Yields to EU Creditors Over Pension Cuts

  • PV
  • May 12, 2017
Greece capitulated on May 2 to eurozone creditors’ demands for more cuts the day after cross-country May Day rallies organized by PAME.