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As this year’s International Workers’ Day draws closer, it looks more and more like May 1st will be an uncomfortable...
Palestinian Prisoners Day on April 17 was marked with a mass hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, and...
The Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) was on red alert this week as students defied the court injunction imposed...
Former Carleton University professor Hassan Diab, who has been facing extradition on false charges related to a bombing of a...
Abdulhadi AlKhawajah, detained Bahraini human rights defender, has been on hunger strike for more than 57 days.
The mediator appointed by the BC Liberals to work out a deal between teachers and the government has a history...
Toronto Public Library workers ended a ten-day strike recently, scoring a significantly better contract then their brothers and sisters in...
On March 21 and 22, the general membership of Carleton’s Graduate Students’ Association voted overwhelmingly in support of Carleton divesting,...
Despite Prime Minister Harper’s reassurances that “we are not opening the abortion debate”, his government constantly attacks the right to...
The end of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012 in Russia saw the biggest anti-government demonstrations since Soviet times.
One year after the start of the uprising in Syria, demonstrations are spreading to the capital city, Damascus, and defections...
A newly released document to The Canadian Press reveals that the federal government has given CSIS the go-ahead to provide...
The Heiltsuk First Nation is known as one of the north and central BC coast Nations that are home to...
Hanaa’ Shalabi from Palestine’s West Bank is dying for justice.
Voters in more than 90 ridings across Canada have reported irregularities, suspicious activity, and harassing and misleading phone calls in...