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Canadian arms companies exported $4 billion worth of weaponry and ammunition to Saudi Arabia in the last year, including light...
Since they were brutally locked out by Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) on December 30, 780 workers in Alma, Québec have...
The tragic death of 10 Peruvian farm workers in Hampstead, Ontario, has put the spotlight on the working conditions of...
The Freedom Flotilla II consisted of ten ships carrying 1000 activists from 20 different countries.
In late January, in his keynote speech at the World Economic Forum, Stephen Harper spoke of his government’s plans to...
On February 21, Khader Adnan, a 33 year-old Palestinian political prisoner, ended his 66-day hunger strike—after winning his eventual release...
Economic analysts paint a dire picture as they describe recent job losses in Quebec.
Toronto city workers in CUPE 416 voted to accept a deal that includes concessions on job security following a bitter...
The mass strike and public protests that swept through Nigeria from January 9 to January 13 were the largest in...
On Saturday December 17, Bradley Manning, the accused WikiLeaks whistleblower, turned all of 24.
The 2,400 members of CUPE local 4948, workers at the Toronto Public Library (TPL), have been prepping for job action...
On February 1, students across the country took to the streets for a pan-Canadian day of action, organized by the...
The late Jack Layton’s political presence in Canadian politics owed everything to the social movements.
On New Year’s Eve, the mining giant Rio Tinto locked out 780 workers from its Alcan factory in Alma, Quebec—demanding...