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David J. Climenhaga
| The newspaper business rolled the dice and now they've come up snake eyes. Torstar wants to open an online casino: Joe Atkinson must be spinning in his grave like a roulette wheel. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| For many years, Brian Brennan specialized in writing obituaries, each a polished gem of a few hundred words, with more poetry in them than the readers of a daily newspaper could expect. |
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Bill Blaikie
| rabble is a place where the left can see itself reflected, is taken seriously, and can engage in thoughtful and insightful debate. |
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Pam Palmater
| Keep the momentum of our movement strong and give what you can today. |
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John Miller
| Bell Media is cutting journalism jobs while using pandemic-related labour subsidies to increase dividend payouts to its shareholders. |
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Olivia Chow
| Where can you find the voices of the ordinary folks who discovered their power to challenge a workplace or a political system that has left them behind? rabble. And they need your support. |
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Karen Rodman
| Apartheid in Palestine was named 50 years ago by Reverend A. C. Forrest and brought up repeatedly since then. It's not a new message, but one that keeps getting shut down over and over again. |
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John Gordon Miller
| Heads should roll at the New York Times at the highest level. |
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Kim Elliott
| 2021 will be a year of rebuilding, reconnecting, and restructuring systems that have undeniably failed us. Much remains unknown - but we know that we need independent media more than ever. |
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Stacey Hannem, Christopher J. Schneider
| Sweeping changes are necessary to protect survivors within a rapidly changing technological environment. Such changes could be achieved with personal copyright protection. |
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Bob Gallagher
| Right now, rabble.ca is at $45,000 -- that is 90 per cent of the way to its $50,000 summer goal. |
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rabble.ca board of directors
| While we believe we have much to be proud of in the last two decades, we also know that there are ways that we have failed to live up to our values and therefore failed communities of colour. |