| analysis April 9 Karl Nerenberg | How will COVID-19 change our world? Some are optimistic it will be for the better, but there are also darker potential scenarios. |
| rabble news April 3 Karl Nerenberg | Colleagues and friends pay tribute to the late Mel Watkins, a towering figure. |
| analysis March 27 Karl Nerenberg | The simple fact is that if there is any plausible danger of the virus spreading from one country to the other, that danger all flows one way -- from the south to the north. |
| rabble interview March 26 Meg Borthwick | Meg Borthwick interviews journalist and author Paul Weinberg on his recent book, about anti-poverty research and activism in the 1960s and 1970s. |
| analysis March 24 Karl Nerenberg | On the same day Trump was announcing that the economy takes precedence over people's lives, Trudeau was scolding fellow citizens who refuse to follow strict social distancing guidelines. |
| analysis March 23 Karl Nerenberg | Canadians have little appetite for political sniping in the current health crisis -- even Conservatives are now playing nice. |
| analysis March 20 Karl Nerenberg | The NDP's main and most urgent request is that the government start taking practical steps to put its emergency fiscal measures into action immediately. |
| arts/media March 19 Christina Turner | Fiction, memoir, and other reads to keep you busy during this time of social distancing. |
| rabble news March 17 Karl Nerenberg | Most Canadian workers do not have paid sick leave, and those who benefit from such leave are disproportionately in the upper income category. |
| analysis March 11 Karl Nerenberg | In 2009, when H1N1 attacked Canada, it was Indigenous people, particularly those in the North, who paid the highest price. |
| rabble news March 9 Marites N. Sison | Marchers urged resistance to government's cuts in public education, health care, and social welfare in Ontario. |
| rabble interview March 9 Zaid Noorsumar | rabble talks to OPSWA president Miranda Ferrier about her efforts lobbying the government to regulate the profession. |
| book review March 8 Jessica Rose | Two new books reimagine power structures and the ways women can disrupt them. |
| opinion March 6 Zaid Noorsumar | As the population ages, and seniors experience increasingly complex conditions as they live longer than ever before, home care is projected to expand rapidly. And Ontario is open for business. |
| analysis February 28 Karl Nerenberg | The protracted presidential election campaign now underway in the U.S. underscores a number of fundamental differences between our two countries. |
| analysis February 25 Karl Nerenberg | Jason Kenney is leading a militant and official backlash against Indigenous resistance, introducing a law imposing harsh sanctions on protesters who interfere with "critical economic infrastructure." |
| rabble interview February 24 Zaid Noorsumar | rabble interviews the sociology professor about janitorial work and the decline of the Canadian welfare state. |
| rabble interview February 21 Zaid Noorsumar | As many as 100 temp agencies operate in the highly diverse neighbourhood, says advocacy report. |
| analysis February 19 Karl Nerenberg | For some federal politicians, the crisis engendered by the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs' refusal to allow a natural gas pipeline through their territory is also an opportunity. |
| rabble news February 19 Zaid Noorsumar | Patty Coates, the president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, speaks to rabble ahead of its rally against Conservative cuts. |
| analysis February 13 Karl Nerenberg | American citizens should, at least, be forewarned when politicians and commentators tell bald-faced lies about Canada, especially about our health-care system. |
| opinion February 13 Silvia Argentina Arauz | In this excerpt from a new collection on Black Lives Matter in Canada, Silvia Argentina Arauz reflects on being a mother in an activist movement. |
| rabble news February 12 Anna Bianca Roach | "Don't cry on the shoulder of the man that stole their land," says one activist. Land defenders gather at minister's office after police extend the exclusion zone around the Unist'ot'en checkpoint. |
| analysis February 6 Karl Nerenberg | The new heritage minister and the government have lost the first round of the debate over extending broadcast regulations to include the internet. |
| arts/media February 6 Christina Turner | What should you read this year? We asked staff members at six independent Canadian bookstores which upcoming releases they were most excited about. |
| rabble interview February 3 Zaid Noorsumar | An interview with the NDP's health critic in the Ontario legislature, about the state of home care in the province. |
| analysis January 31 Karl Nerenberg | The time has come for Canada to take the new media environment made possible by the internet seriously, says new report from the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel. |
| analysis January 29 Karl Nerenberg | In Canada, the spirit of resentment and the need for scapegoats that fuel the populist right might not seem strong right now. But make no mistake, they are here, not too far below the surface. |
| rabble news January 28 Zaid Noorsumar | Low government health-care spending and privatized services are neglecting the needs of an aging population and profoundly impacting an overburdened and precarious workforce. |
| rabble news January 28 Anna Bianca Roach | "Canada is an occupation," says one activist. RCMP surveillance and arrests of Indigenous land defenders and allies continue while resistance to the Coastal GasLink pipeline intensifies. |






























