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Tens of thousands marched in the first major protest in months in Bahrain.
The Harper government is trying to deport US Iraq War resister Kimberly Rivera and her family September 20, the start...
September 5 saw 25,000 British Columbia Government Employees Union striking in 153 communities, at more than 700 work sites.
Does the NDP’s support for oil refineries as a means of job creation play into the proposal by BC media...
The evening of September 11, 2012 saw a handful of Jewish Defence League (JDL) members—and a slew of their rent-a-thug...
The Revolutionary Socialists Movement affirms its complete rejection of all attacks on religious sites and symbols, whether Muslim or Christian.
Chanting “Kill the Bill,” hundreds of high school students in Ottawa walked out of class and headed over to Dalton...
As the proposed Enbridge pipeline project threatens much of the west coast’s beautiful natural landscapes and habitats, the salmon are...
It was a matter of shock and disbelief for many Canadians to listen to Foreign Minister John Baird, on September...
There was little to cheer about after BC’s TransLink unveiled its draft 2013 Base Plan for the Lower Mainland on...
Strikes and labour protests have spread across all sectors of the Egyptian economy in recent weeks, sparking fears among Egypt’s...
After more than a month on wildcat strike, platinum miners have won a 22 per cent raise plus a $245...
After months of negotiation, vigils and protests against ancestral remains being dug up, members of the Musqueam Band have halted...
The world was shocked by TV images last week of striking South African miners being mowed down by police gunfire.