Blog
June 27
Doreen Nicoll
| Short films that celebrate reclamation, rematriation, and revitalization of Indigenous knowledge, languages, and culture help settlers understand the long journey out of colonization. |
Columnists
June 27
Shelina Ali, Pro Bono
| A dispute over the promotion of diversity is dividing the Law Society of Ontario, at a time when freedom of speech is seen as something that trumps equality rights. |
Book Review
June 27
Margeaux Feldman
| "Pleasure activism" encourages those working for social justice to embrace pleasure -- in all its forms -- as a revolutionary act. |
Podcast
June 27
Face2Face
| Aisha Jamal and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film "A Kandahar Away," family dynamics and pride, honesty and openness and why family relationships need a whole lot of patience. |
Blog
June 26
Libby Davies
| If independent, community-based, progressive media is important to you and your life, then it's time to give a little or a lot. |
News
June 26
Zaid Noorsumar
| Read what happened last week in the Canadian labour movement in rabble's roundup for June 26, 2019. |
Columnists
June 26
Lois Ross
| Since 2011 groups of Prairie farmers have been working to have the courts recognize that the Conservatives' dismantling of the Wheat Board was illegal and has cost farmers billions in income. |
Columnists
June 26
Brent Patterson
| Disruptive actions are needed to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline which represents a continuation of colonial violence and an acceleration of climate breakdown. |
Podcast
June 26
Piergiorgio Moro, Jiselle Hanna
| The question of the relationship between Hong Kong and the Chinese government is not clear and a proposed extradition bill saw the biggest demonstration ever in Hong Kong. |
Blog
June 25
David Suzuki
| With greater worldwide demand for responsibly obtained and produced products, companies can reap marketplace rewards for responsible practices and avoid boycotts and legal challenges. |
Columnists
June 25
Thomas Ponniah
| We are beginning to build a form of knowledge that amalgamates numerous perspectives rather than leaning on Newtonian science alone -- and this is an initial step towards a new global civilization. |
Podcast
June 25
Scott Neigh
| Kaeden Seburn and Jay Burns talk about SAEFTY Ottawa, a group of trans and gender-diverse youth using research and advocacy to reduce barriers youth face in accessing gender-affirming health care. |