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It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of Philip Murton this morning, at age 70.
Workers at Owens Corning have been pushed into a strike by the profitable multinational Owens Corning at its Guelph Filament...
On Monday November 9th workers at Tropicana Community Services in Scarborough went on strike after talks with management failed to...
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Caledonia, Ontario cars began to arrive in a parking lot on Argyle Street South.
Why did so many Americans vote for Donald Trump? As the vote count continues it looks like Trump has lost...
The decision by the Canadian Labour Congress leadership to join with the notoriously anti-union Chamber of Commerce and support ex-finance...
I read a quote the other day which stayed with me, ”Hope has two daughters, anger and courage”.
I attended the Ontario Health Coalition conference this weekend as a unionized front line health worker.
The title comes from the name of a non-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC – Dignidad Migrante Society.
Company Town, available to view on CBC Gem, is a fascinating and heartbreaking look at the struggle in Oshawa to...
The events of October 1970 are infamous in both English Canada and Quebec for completely different reasons.
Gerry Potter worked as a contract professor for 27 years, at three different institutions, beloved by his students but stymied...
After 2 weeks on the picket line, around 1,100 members of Syndicat des débardeurs du port de Montréal (CUPE 375) called a...
Conservative governments in Ontario and Alberta have used the cover of the Covid 19 pandemic to launch major attacks on...
On Tuesday, June 25, Candace Zinkweg and Mark Austin were subjects of a violent racist attack in Dentonia Park, Scarborough,...