Looking to do some catch-up on the rabble blogs?
Start out slow, with pictures: Jesse McLaren put together a photo essay of the Toronto protests against cuts to refugee health care.
Take note, interneters: Open Media’s Lindsey Pinto blogged on Wedneday about how Canada’s new commitment to the Trans-Pacific Partnership might affect Canadians’ digital rights and give more power to large corportations and ISPs.
Be sure to check out Derrick O’Keefe’s post about the Musqueam people’s struggle to protect burial sites from condo developers.
Carleen Pickard explains Global Exchange’s list of the world’s worst corporate criminals. Learn all about it and who’s on it here.
Ethan Cox on corruption: a former Montreal police chief testified this week that 70 per cent of political donations in Quebec are made secretly and illegally.
Saif Alnuweiri does an all-media roundup on the situation in Syria.
Michael Lambert on Rio+20: green-washing versus real solutions.
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Photo: Jesse McLaren