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Listening to Ontario Conservative leader Tim Hudak promise to decimate public sector jobs and services brings to mind an earlier...
In the context of economic crisis, the Spanish State is attacking abortion rights.
On April 27, 1994 South Africa held its first democratic election, marking the victory over apartheid.
April to July marks the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, which is repeatedly invoked to justify Western intervention.
Former federal finance minister Jim Flaherty died an early death at 64, causing the business community, the Tories and Liberals—but...
We're in the middle of the anniversary of the Paris Commune, which lasted from March 18 to May 28, 1871,...
When we look at the so-called democratic societies we live in today, what does this democracy mean? For most of...
Toronto mayor Rob Ford won a landslide election four years ago, but now faces a half-dozen right-wing challengers—while Olivia Chow...
The last 12 months have seen the passing of three well known abortion providers in Canada; Dr.
Cape Breton Island is one of the most magnificent natural regions of the country.
Unions across Canada are bringing trade unionists together to link workers struggles to the ongoing fight against racism.
The mainstream media in English Canada have reacted to the upcoming Quebec election with hysteria about “separatism,” while ignoring the...
This Side of Glory By David Hilliard and Lewis Cole Lawrence Hill Books David Hilliard’s autobiography tells the story of...
In the single most important political development in South Africa's post apartheid history, the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) has...
The announcement by Quebec media mogul Pierre Karl Péladeau to run for the Parti Québécois sent a shockwave through both...