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For the first time in nine years the leadership for the Canadian Labour Congress, the umbrella organization for over 2.
On Wednesday April 17, approximately 50 Toronto Steelworkers gathered on the sidewalk in front of the Four Seasons Hotel in...
In capitalism, it is better to make the poor feed each other than have the rich spend a little more.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) workers, OPSEU local 535, are fighting concessions.
On April 14, a crowd of about 175 people marched in downtown Toronto to demand a $14-an-hour minimum wage and...
The results are in.
Former federal finance minister Jim Flaherty died an early death at 64, causing the business community, the Tories and Liberals—but...
After keeping tuition frozen for 15 years, a united student movement has made Newfoundland and Labrador the first province to...
Stephen Harper is waging war on elections and also broader mechanisms of democratic engagement.
On Thursday, March 6th, the Toronto and York Region Labour Council set aside the normal agenda for the monthly meeting to hold...
When we look at the so-called democratic societies we live in today, what does this democracy mean? For most of...
In the aftermath of defeating the Tories in Niagara, which forced an about face by Hudak on “right to work,”...
Toronto mayor Rob Ford won a landslide election four years ago, but now faces a half-dozen right-wing challengers—while Olivia Chow...
After seven months on strike, workers at Crown Holdings in Toronto–members of United Steelworkers Local 9176–have delivered a resounding “No”...
Amid much fanfare and a considerable amount of myth-making, the last Canadian troops have come home from Afghanistan.