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Climate politics must be as radical as the climate crisis
If the climate action movement allows its goals to be shaped by what is permissible in a capitalist economy then it has already failed.
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Harper and His Movement Were No Friends to Mandela
Of all the hypocrisies revealed by Stephen Harper, perhaps none are so morally offensive as his sudden, solemn respect for Nelson Mandela.
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Undoing Border Imperialism with Harsha Walia
Activist and author Harsha Walia discusses Canada’s ongoing colonial legacy and how to challenge global border imperialism with Canadian Dimension editorial collective member, Matthew Brett.
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Art in the Age of Fatalism
If art is to engage the world as an active force, in needs to be both grounded in the world of everyday life and go beyond it, argues Sam Gindin.
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Demand or destruction? Two ways out of the profitability puzzle
Michal Rozworski looks at two competing pictures of how to revive low private-sector investment. The first picture comes from Keynes, the second from Marx.
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Stop service cuts at Canada Post
As job cuts and home-delivery closure appears impending, please consider signing this Canada Post support statement.
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Are our banks really safe?
If Canada’s banking regulations are not substantially toughened by the time the next global financial crisis hits – yes, there will be another crisis – our Big Six banks may very well find themselves in serious trouble. Again.
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Ending Canada’s shameful practice of indefinite detention
Migrant prisoners in Canada have been beaten back into their cells, imprisoned for “preventive” reasons, reallocated to prevent political organising, and lied to by prison authorities in an ongoing and historic migrant prisoner strike.
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Canada’s profitability puzzle
What explains Canada’s current economic conjecture? Economist and activist Michal Rozworski takes a look at the data and makes some compelling arguments.
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Beyond Stop Harper
In September, the Media Co-op’s round table began a series of interviews with 12 movement voices, collectively articulating answers to difficult questions in Canada today. All are encouraged to post their responses to each contribution as the discussion unfolds.