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While the US justifies its escalating threats towards Syria and Iran on the basis of human rights and democracy, its...
A recent legal opinion has called into question whether millionaire mayor Rob Ford had the authority to cancel Transit City,...
Stephen Harper sparked a firestorm in late January, when he warned Canadians to expect sweeping changes to their pensions.
Western powers are threatening to derail the revolution in Syria, intervening directly or through the dictatorships they are arming in...
Two bills going through the American congress have provoked the largest online protest in history.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Guantanamo prison, Amnesty International held a 10 hour event in Montreal demanding Omar Khadr’s...
Sixty Salvation Army aid workers in Ottawa, members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, went on strike on January...
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives warns that planned cuts to the federal civil service could...
Budget cuts and staff layoffs have paralyzed many federal ministries that provide crucial services.
The world’s most dangerous countries are preparing once again for war, and Canada’s Prime Minister Harper is out in front.
The first significant salvo in the austerity wars in Canada, Ford’s cuts budget, received a big push-back Tuesday when a...
On January 5, Darrel Dexter’s Nova Scotia NDP government released a three-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) it signed with the...
On the day public hearings into the Northern Gateway pipeline project began, one of Enbridge’s US pipelines began to leak.
In late December, York Region Transit workers met to consider the most recent offer from the company.
The US is moving closer to a military attack on Iran, as it prepares to implement tough new sanctions.