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Cleaning workers at a B.C. university are fighting to democratize their union after its executives failed to act on worsening conditions, leading to a coworker’s death on the job. BEST…

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Premier François Legault is consolidating power and attacking civil society. Activists are calling for mass mobilization

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“The United States appear to be destined by Providence to plague America with misery in the name of liberty.” When Simón Bolívar wrote those words after freeing South America from…

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Alberta is pushing for a pipeline that doesn’t exist to be included on a list that doesn’t do much. Other provinces and Indigenous communities aren’t thrilled with the PM’s fast-track plans, either


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After a lengthy fight over Langara College’s decision to fire Dr. Natalie Knight for comments she made at a pro-Palestine rally in October 2023, an arbitrator has ruled in her…


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Prime Minister Mark Carney is moving to nix some rules around how fossil fuel companies and other groups advertise their environmental claims. Critics say the law might be working as intended


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By Cam Scott  On October 8, Liberal Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree introduced Bill C-12, The Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act. This new legislation closely resembles the […]

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Research shows clear-cutting increases the risk of floods and wildfires. B.C.’s Forests ministry says it’s ‘a viable and appropriate’ way to log


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A Pascan Aviation manager attempted to drive into a group of workers with his car yesterday in Saint-Hubert, Québec. The flight attendants at this small regional airline were maintaining a…


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A new law, Bill 27, could allow for large-scale geologic carbon storage to reduce the emissions from industrial processes like natural gas power generation, cement and steel-making, but critics say it’s not a silver bullet


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By Dave McKee   Faced with a pro-corporate blitz from Ontario’s right-wing Conservative government, working people might have expected the opening days of the Ontario Federation of Labour convention to be […]

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While billionaires bet against the hyped up multi-trillion-dollar AI market, Canada’s government is doubling down

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A new study finds hyperabundant deer are pushing rare ecosystems to collapse, and Indigenous hunting could be the most effective path to recovery


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The provincial government has made big claims about the benefits the North Coast transmission line will bring. But it won‘t say much beyond that


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As the federal government considers fast-tracking Wind West Atlantic Energy, residents hope for economic transformation, while some worry about impacts to seafood industry and marine ecosystems


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Nov 17, 2025 | by Barry Weisleder Yves Engler, the socialist candidate for federal NDP Leader, addressed an enthusiastic crowd of supporters on November 14 in Toronto.  The rally was a roaring success.  Close to 200 people attended the gathering…

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Prime Minister Mark Carney promised a clean drinking water law for Indigenous communities, but it has yet to materialize


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Nearly 80 years after their creation, the Doug Ford government is reducing the unique environmental agencies from 36 to 7, in a move staff say may ‘slow approvals, create confusion’ over development and flood protections


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Maintenance workers at the STM ended their partial strike on Tuesday night, eleven days after it began, under strong pressure from the CAQ government. Even so, Labour Minister Jean Boulet…


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Dave McKee   At the end of October, Ontario’s Conservative government announced proposed changes to the provincial election laws which would “strengthen and increase public trust in the province’s electoral system.” […]

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By Robert Crooks   On October 20, BC Premier David Eby introduced Bill 31, The Energy Statutes Amendment Act.  The legislation is being touted as a necessary measure to speed up […]

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Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled his support for LNG exports in Terrace, B.C., this week, as nearby Kitimat residents learn to live beside a towering flame


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Carney’s austerity plan risks hollowing out government and hurting service delivery

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