Issues on rabble.ca
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Issue pages are more than "browse by topic" navigation. They draw together all rabble content on a particular topic, as well as curated content from other sources. They are your one stop shop for a source of for news, analysis and resources on the issues that you want to be on top of.
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think our pages are missing something critical? Send us a note to issues@rabble.caissues on rabble.ca - top picks
- EnvironmentOctober 8, 2010| ByRosie Powers|The Obama administration finally agreed to assemble solar panels on the roof of the White House.
- Media MattersOctober 8, 2010| ByDavid J. Climenhaga|NADBank numbers may not be as good news as newspapers suggest.
- Media MattersOctober 8, 2010| Byrabble staff|Fetch stories, not coffee as a rabble editorial intern. Immerse yourself in the world of news writing, blogging or audio producing!
- Indigenous Rights | Economy | Arts & Culture | Politics in Canada | Anti-Racism | Civil Liberties WatchOctober 8, 2010| ByRobert Animikii Horton|In 1928 a government official predicted Canada would end its 'Indian problem' within two generations, and so many federal and provincial acts and actions have tried to followed through with this plan.
- LabourOctober 8, 2010| Byrabble staff|Economist Dr. James K. Galbraith spoke at CEP's 9th convention last month, where he brought delegates a message not often heard from economists: there is a progressive response to the economic crisis.
- Anti-RacismOctober 8, 2010| ByMigrant Matters Radio|Many migrant workers will undertake the 50km"Pilgrimage to Freedom" this Thanksgiving weekend. This is an example of the growing resistance to the Canadian Temporary Foriegn Worker Program.
- EnvironmentOctober 8, 2010| ByJohn Bonnar|Greenpeace brought its caribou caravan and street theatre to Queen's Park Wednesday to demand that the McGuinty government keep its promise to save the threatened woodland caribou.
- Media MattersOctober 7, 2010| Byrabble staff|rabble.ca is proud that the Canadian Online Publishing Awards has made rabble.ca a finalist in two categories this year, best news site and best overall online only site
- G8-G20October 7, 2010| ByKrystalline Kraus|Support G20 arrestee Ryan Rainville who has been incarcerated since August 5, 2010.
- Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010| ByRon Verzuh|A visit to Lenin's Tomb in smoky Moscow is a trip into the paradox of Russia's past and its present.
- Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010| ByrabbleTV|Mikela Jay is a Canadian singer, songwriter and performer as well as an established actor and filmmaker, and narrator of several documentaries including the new online release "Psywar."
- Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010| ByAm Johal|A conversation with writer Michael Barnholden, author of "Reading the Riot Act."
- LabourOctober 7, 2010| ByMitch Podolak | Michael Welch | Ashley Titterton|Alert! Radio #159 - Interviews with Pascale Robitaille, Diana Lombardi and Eva Golinger. Headlines, Around the Left in 7 Days and Music is the Weapon.
- Environment | G8-G20October 7, 2010| ByKrystalline Kraus|Council of Canadians is joining Earthroots and STORM (Save the Oak Ridges Moraine) Coalition to organize a water rally at Queen's Park.
- Politics in CanadaOctober 7, 2010| ByAl Engler|Although capitalism is once again in a global downturn, little is heard of an alternative. Could a new brand of socialism aid and inspire opposition to capitalism?