News
January 25
Karl Nerenberg
| Pierre Trudeau had been in power for 10 years. Nigeria moved toward a (brief) return to democracy. And René Lévesque prepared the ground for 1980’s referendum on Quebec independence. |
Blog
January 24
Penney Kome
| The Women's March roars back in 2018. |
Blog
January 24
Marie Aspiazu
| In a big win for the Internet, the new version of the TPP suspends many of the controversial provisions included in previous versions. |
Blog
January 24
David J. Climenhaga
| Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has adopted conservative positions on pipelines. Is Opposition Leader Kenney coming around to a policy traditionally associated with the NDP? |
Blog
January 24
Judy Haiven
| A celebration of the release and return home of Canadian professor Hassan Diab after three years of imprisonment in France, and a condemnation of Canada's role in his mistreatment. |
Columnists
January 24
Lois Ross
| What we eat definitely has climate impact but there is often more than meets the eye when you consider how to eat sustainably. Here's an easier way to break down your carbon footprint. |
Blog
January 24
Bruce Campbell
| The Quebec town's citizens were not protected from unsafe transportation conditions which remain in place today. They deserve justice. |
Columnists
January 24
Matthew Behrens
| January 29 marks the first anniversary of the mass murder of six Muslim worshippers in Quebec City. As the date approaches, Justin Trudeau's government continues to unfairly target Muslims. |
Blog
January 23
David Suzuki
| In Gurria we have one of the world's most influential economists urging dramatic climate action, including a higher, and rising, price on carbon. |
Podcast
January 23
Scott Neigh
| Anti-capitalist organizations don't always understand environmentalism, and many environmental groups tend to work within a capitalist framework. Solidarity Halifax tries to bridge both approaches. |
Blog
January 23
David J. Climenhaga
| The New West Partnership is not without its good points, as it turns out. At least it managed to silence Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall for a few minutes ahead of his departure Saturday. |
Blog
January 22
Ehab Lotayef
| If civil rights movements wait for the politicians, nothing will change. |