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Canada Restores Relations With Saudi Dictatorship While 'Callous' Executions Continue
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Canada Restores Relations With Saudi Dictatorship While 'Callous' Executions Continue

There is little sign the Saudis are addressing a range of serious human rights abuses.

by Alex Cosh
Danielle Smith's UCP Wins Majority In Alberta
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Danielle Smith's UCP Wins Majority In Alberta

Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party will return to government with a diminished but secure majority in the Alberta Legislature.

by Alex Cosh
Landlord Who Killed Tenants Met With Shrugs From Fellow Parasites

Landlord Who Killed Tenants Met With Shrugs From Fellow Parasites

For some landlords, nothing — even a life — is more important than squeezing out as much profit as they can from investments.

by Davide Mastracci
The Teamsters Are Looking To Unionize Freedom Mobile Workers

The Teamsters Are Looking To Unionize Freedom Mobile Workers

Teams of union organizers across Ontario, Alberta and B.C. have had conversations with hundreds of workers and begun signing union cards.

by Adam D.K. King
Trudeau’s Criticism Of Italy’s Anti-LGBTQ Policies Is Shallow

Trudeau’s Criticism Of Italy’s Anti-LGBTQ Policies Is Shallow

The condemnation is an inconsequential stunt that distorts Trudeau’s support for reactionary governments around the world.

by Alex Cosh
Tightened Bail Restrictions Unlikely To Curb Violent Crime, Experts Warn
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Tightened Bail Restrictions Unlikely To Curb Violent Crime, Experts Warn

"You may garner some bits of short-term safety on the front end at the cost of longer term safety.”

by Simon Rolston
TTC Workers Have Won Back Their Right To Strike

TTC Workers Have Won Back Their Right To Strike

A judge at the Ontario Superior Court ruled that legislation in effect since 2011 that removed this right is unconstitutional.

by Adam D.K. King
Podcast: Alberta's Tight Election
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Podcast: Alberta's Tight Election

We spoke to Alberta Politics writer David Climenhaga about the May 29 provincial election.

by Alex Cosh
Interview: Labour Against The Arms Trade Organizes For Peace And Solidarity
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Interview: Labour Against The Arms Trade Organizes For Peace And Solidarity

"It's important to build a critique of Canadian imperialism within the labour movement."

by Alex Cosh
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