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For the last five years in Vancouver, ALIVE (Aboriginal Life In Vancouver Enhancement) has been working with urban Aboriginal people...
Bradley Hughes talked to Scott Clark, a Salish activist in Vancouver, who is the Executive Director of Aboriginal Life In...
Twenty-five years since resistance at Kanesatake, and in the midst of Truth and Reconciliation recommendations and the ongoing Idle No...
“Every single day, Black bodies in this city face violence—whether it’s carding, whether it’s surveillance, whether it’s physical violence, whether...
To punish Haiti for its slave revolution and Black Republic won in 1804, imperialist powers have repeatedly invaded and occupied.
June 26 was the 18th anniversary of the death of Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwoʻole.
On July 4, 400 Vancouverites gathered on sunset beach, joining communities across Canada in a nationwide day of protest to...
Workers had an immediate response to the Greek government’s surrender to its creditors—meeting within hours to call a public sector...
On Monday, June 29 after school had let out for the summer, most Vancouver teachers were taking a well-deserved break.
On July 5 more than 10,000 people marched for Jobs, Justice and the Climate in Toronto.
As we go to press Greece faces a critical 24 hours as European leaders hold an emergency summit that they...
As the summer vacation readily approaches us, many of us are eagerly planning outings with our families and loved ones.
For many years activists in the trade unions have been fighting for their leadership to take on issues that relate...
This is an excerpt of Sameh Naguib’s interview with Tariq Ali on the show The World Today.
The IPCC report from last year said that climate change would produce “severe, widespread, and irreversible impacts” if not reduced,...