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“Every single day, Black bodies in this city face violence—whether it’s carding, whether it’s surveillance, whether it’s physical violence, whether...
The death of former PQ Premier Jacques Parizeau renewed memories of his infamous comments on the night of the 1995...
In 1996, a couple of creepy young dweebs named David Frum and Ezra Levant organized a conference called “The Winds...
The recent release of Amir Amirani’s documentary We are Many tells the story of the global Stop the War march...
The Supreme court of Canada has ruled that Omar Khadr is a juvenile offender, meaning that all the protections usually...
For thousands of years the Indigenous peoples of what is now the Americas lived in sustainable relationships with the world...
In the 1960’s the fight for civil rights in the US spawned new musical expression.
The first week of May included anti-racist events from Toronto to Winnipeg—challenging anti-Black racism, colonialism and Islamophobia.
Alberta RCMP announced in April that the remains of yet another missing Indigenous woman had been found near Edmonton.
“We found, literally, a floating cemetery.
Harper has deported temporary workers, many from India, but welcomed Crime Minister Modi.
Following Japan’s December 7, 1941 attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, racism and paranoia toward the...
The racist, anti-Islam “Reclaim Australia” rallies managed to attract a few hundred people each on Easter Saturday—but they are a...
Another blow to the Conservatives' bet on the politics of fear and division.
Thanks to a monomaniacal devotion to the chimera of energy superpowerdom, Stephen Harper and his Tories have driven the Canadian...