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Dear rabble readers,

With the federal election campaign in full bloom, the work of independent media has become that much more vital. Elections are influenced and sometimes determined by the ideas and interests of corporate media. We can’t let that happen this time — not when a major change in government is ours for the taking. Make this election about our issues. Donate to rabble.ca today.

rabble.ca is hard at work creating daily election content from the progressive perspective. To generate change in the next election we need to keep publishing the good, solid online analysis you’ve come to know and love from rabble.ca over the years. Who better to put things in perspective than one of rabble’s longtime contributors, Amira Elghawaby:

“Since 2001, I’ve watched the media landscape change and evolve drastically. With traditional media contracting and other forms of media expanding, quantity hasn’t always translated to quality. One thing hasn’t changed though — rabble.ca has been a constant source of progressive news and views and a reliable stop on the information highway. Its team of committed journalists and editors have helped make it an important platform magnifying diverse voices on a range of issues that matter to all of us – as Canadians, and as global citizens.”

Amira Elghawaby has worked as both a contributing editor, managing issue pages, as well as regularly writing book and film reviews for rabble. She is also a human rights advocate who regularly speaks out on social justice issues affecting Canadians. Your support allows progressive voices like hers to be heard and change the landscape. We need you to support strong independent media. Chip in a few dollars right now.

There’s more — become a monthly supporter at $8/month or more and you will get a bonus thank-you gift of your choice: the Best of rabble 2015 edition, or Karl Nerenberg’s Harper vs. Canada.

Or support us with a donation of $25 or more and you will be entered into a draw to win dinner in Ottawa and a private tour of Parliament when the new parliamentary session resumes with award-winning journalist and rabble’s parliamentary correspondent, Karl Nerenberg.  

In solidarity,

Michelle Gregus
rabble.ca Managing Editor

Michelle Gregus

Michelle is an award-winning journalist who started at rabble.ca in 2006. She has filled various roles at rabble, from babble intern, to managing editor, to editor in chief. She is currently a contributing...