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Why Tories Are So Afraid of What Deloitte’s Runia Might Testify
With all the reporting on the Senate scandal you might think there’s not much more to be discovered. But reading the actual documents the RCMP turned up in its Mike Duffy investigation is definitely worth the effort.
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Inequality grows as CEOs blackmail the rest of us
After the US, Canada has the second highest CEO-to-worker pay ratio. Yves Engler argues politicians should legislate a maximum pay differential between the best and worst paid workers in all companies.
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Svend Robinson: A Life in Politics
Svend Robinson: A Life in Politics ( Nww Star Books, 2013) is both a tribute to a true Canadian hero and a reminder that once, not so long ago, an individual could make a difference in politics.
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Genocide on trial
In Canada, Indigenous people continue to battle state policies which strip them of their land, decimate their traditional leadership and attempt to destroy their languages and identities.Could Guatemala’s trial open new possibilities for Indigenous peoples to seek justice in Canada?
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Journalism
To lament the subjective truth of art is, for Sacco, to miss the point.
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Home and Native land: Unsettling Multiculturalism in Canada
Featuring a wealth of prominent radical and critical race theorists, this collection of essays takes aim at one of Canada’s nationalistic sacred cows: our official multiculturalism policy.
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The real story about Canada’s role in Haiti
On February 28, 2014 tens of thousands are likely to hit the streets across Haiti to once again express their rejection of the Western-backed coup. Is any major news agency in this country prepared to mark the occasion by telling Canadians what their government has done over the past decade to undermine Haitian sovereignty and democracy?
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Why saying no to Toronto airport expansion makes sense
Saying no to the expansion of the Toronto Island Airport and introduction of jet aircrafts is the economical, ecological and socially responsible thing to do. At present, Pearson Airport can accommodate some 33 million passengers per year with room for an additional capacity of seven million. That would still leave Pearson with a future capacity to accommodate 20 million more passengers—that’s room for 63 percent growth if need be.
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Exiting the Vampire Castle
In this pointed polemic, Mark Fisher accuses “neo-anarchists” and those in the “Vampire Castle” for toxic navel-gazing on the Left.
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The Logic behind Mass Spying: Empire and Cyber Imperialism
James Petras give a systemic analysis of the surveillance state and how it’s linked to U.S. imperialism and capitalism.


