Blog December 26
Martha Roth | On December 8th, a rally was held in Vancouver to protest Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Blog December 25
U.S. UN ambassador Nikki Haley
Yves Engler | Since taking office the Trudeau government has repeatedly isolated Canada with the U.S., Israel, and a few tiny Pacific island states in voting against UN resolutions upholding Palestinian rights.
Blog December 24
Derek Fildebrandt
David J.Climenhaga | According to a report published in the Calgary Herald, United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney is willing to forgive Derek Fildebrandt and invite him back aboard UCP Mother Ship.
Blog December 24
David J. Climenhaga | The principal goal of the "War on Christmas" is to distract us from the real war its theorists are prosecuting, the war for continued domination by the dominant classes.
News December 23
Stitch-by-Stitch's Unsettling Canada Day Sewing Circle was held in solidarity with Unsettling Canada 150 National Day of Action by Idle No More and Defenders of the Land. Photo: Elizabeth Littlejohn
Cathryn Atkinson | From Indigenous demands for respect and recognition, to Donald Trump's dog whistles to racists, to the Canadian housing crisis, to changes in the NDP, 2017 was a busy news year for rabble writers.
News December 23
Cardinal in the maple tree. Photo: Julie Falk/flickr
rabble staff | What had rabble's attention this year? Here's a look at the best of the best from all our sections and more.
Blog December 22
Marie Aspiazu | The Standing Committee on International Trade (CIIT) recently published a report on a study on how NAFTA affects Canadians, bearing encouraging news for Internet advocates.
News December 22
Ontario colleges and supporters gathered at Queen’s Park on November 2. Photo: OPSEU/Twitter
Meagan Gillmore | rabble.ca's outgoing labour reporter recaps some of the stories that mattered most in 2017.
Blog December 22
Photo: David Strom/flickr
Meg Borthwick | As 2017 comes to a close, it's time for our annual babble roundup. We asked babblers what their favourites threads were for the year and we've collected them here.
Blog December 22
Victoria Henry | A concerning rise in phone searches this year shows that Canadian and U.S. law see no difference between searching your suitcase and searching your cell phone or laptop.
Blog December 21
British High Commissioner Howard Drake
Yves Engler | The parliamentary association system reflects inequities in global power and wealth.
Columnists December 22
Rally to protect net neutrality. Photo: Victoria Pickering/flickr
Rick Salutin | Net neutrality has become the banner waved by those trying to save the unique virtues of the internet. Unfortunately, there's more gatekeeping on the internet than just by ISPs.