With just a few hours left in 2013, the results are in! As we’ve done for the past few years, we asked our writers and […]
Month: December 2013
2013 in the News: Distraction, more of the same and a few surprises
The world was supposed to end in 2012. It didn’t. In fact, if 2013 in the news is any indication, it didn’t even change all […]
2013: The year of the socialist alternative
It’s that time of the year again, the time for review of the year articles, the top 10s of 2013, the political winners and the […]
2013 on Parliament Hill
It that time of year again, folks! That time of year when lazy scribes get busy putting together their top stories of the year for […]
The Lampedusa Manifesto
In 1941 at the height of the Second World War on an island in many ways similar to Lampedusa, the island of Ventotene, two leaders […]
Public Private Partnerships and the War on People
Big shot corrupt politicians and their corporate puppeteers are waging a war on Canadians. The battleground is everywhere, from our taps, the schools we learn […]
Why the Canadian government and RCMP owe Ellen Richardson an apology
When you read about the egregious case of Ellen Richardson, a Canadian woman recently denied entry to the US for a vacation, it’s hard to […]
Canada’s endless ‘cheap’ labour supply and how it must be stopped
As this year draws to a close, we see a spike of nearly five percent of foreign temporary workers admitted to Canada over the course […]
Adam Greenblatt and the privatization of medical marijuana in Canada
Recently, the federal government announced that they were going to ‘privatize’ the medical marijuana industry and they touted their decision as though it were both […]
Anonymous targets Marois and the Charter (VIDEO)
The list of really strange bedfellows lining up against the Quebec Secularism Charter (formerly known as the Charter of Quebec Values) keeps growing. The Jewish […]
