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As hundreds of Toronto Steelworkers marched along Dundas St to meet the annual labour day parade a middle age couple...
In a world where government policy regarding disability (and education for that matter) seems to be more about hollow words...
It’s almost election time in Toronto again, and much like the last time around, disabled people are finding themselves in...
Recently, Ontario activists had the pleasure of meeting Ellen Clifford from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC).
On June 14-15 at UofT Multifaith Centre (569 Spadina Ave), join us for a weekend-long political conference of ideas to change...
In capitalism, it is better to make the poor feed each other than have the rich spend a little more.
A new generation of activists is looking for ideas to guide them in the struggles ahead.
On October 5, more than 100 disabled persons, friends and allies came to show their pride and determination to reclaim...
Oppression knows no borders, but neither does the resistance posed by disability rights activists—from London, to Montreal, to Toronto.
As summer draws to a close, the time is once again approaching for another Toronto Disability Pride March.
Can politicians be counted on to support the rights of people with disabilities? That’s the question many are asking after...
July 8-14 is Mad Pride week in Toronto.
The disability movement has a long history that is largely unknown to most activists.
As of the end of May, there are no talks planned in the strike that's seen 1,400 Ontario members of...
General strikes in Indonesia, Greece, India and Spain; student strikes that brought down the Quebec government; an Idle No More...