analysis November 6 Alex Cosh | Early excitement about the possibility of the NDP and Greens winning meaningful concessions from the Liberals was quickly tempered by Trudeau’s first policy announcements. |
analysis November 5 Karl Nerenberg | Given the built-in biases of our electoral system, it is a minor miracle that the Greens managed to win any seats at all in the House of Commons. |
rabble series October 31 Zaid Noorsumar | Unions have improved job conditions for many janitors, but spiralling costs of living require people in the low-wage sector to work themselves to exhaustion and forgo time with their families. |
analysis October 28 Alex Cosh | The Greens' pan-ideological approach might partly explain why the party struggled to make new gains in an NDP-dominated area like Vancouver Island. |
analysis October 22 Karl Nerenberg | To give his weakened party a greater measure of legitimacy, Trudeau might want to govern in such a way that takes into account all progressive voters, not just those who voted Liberal. |
analysis October 21 Alex Cosh | A recent surge in support for leader Jagmeet Singh has improved the NDP's chances of winning seats in some key Liberal-held ridings. |
opinion October 20 Paula E. Kirman | Greta Thunberg helps amplify, but is not the true centre of protest. |
analysis October 19 Alex Cosh | If there is any riding in this year's federal election that warrants strategic voting by left-leaning electors, surely it's the Conservative leader's district of Regina-Qu'Appelle. |
rabble news October 18 Zaid Noorsumar | The NDP is the only federal party promising to establish national standards -- although it will face an uphill task in that endeavour. |
analysis October 18 Karl Nerenberg | Although the NDP and the Greens tried to put wealth and income inequality on the election campaign agenda, most mainstream media coverage has focused elsewhere. |
analysis October 17 Karl Nerenberg | Governing from second-place position is not common in Canadian history, but there is nothing untoward or abnormal about it. |
rabble interview October 17 Hans Rollman | Author Martin Lukacs speaks about his new book, "The Trudeau Formula," which argues that progressive branding has played a huge role in Liberal party operations. |
rabble news October 15 Zaid Noorsumar | Deteriorating working conditions in long-term care combined with poor wages have led to a severe personal support worker shortage -- making the situation even worse. |
analysis October 12 Karl Nerenberg | Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau came into his own, gamely defending himself on one of the most dubious parts of his time as prime minister: the SNC-Lavalin affair. |
analysis
October 12
Extreme right-wing narratives gain momentum in federal election, despite parties struggling in polls
Alex Cosh
| The campaign period has been marked by a dwindling of civility and pitting communities against one another through vilification and marginalization, says hate crime expert Barbara Perry. |
analysis October 10 Graeme Truelove | Police put far more resources into targeting Muslim extremism than they do white supremacy, even though far-right groups have been responsible for more attacks than every other group combined. |
analysis October 8 Karl Nerenberg | The purpose of a debate should be to force leaders to go beyond slogans, zingers and prepared lines. The voters want to hear party leaders explain in detail what they would do in government. |
rabble news October 8 Alex Cosh | The former MP and the first openly gay MP in Canadian history is running again as the NDP candidate for Burnaby North-Seymour. |
rabble news October 8 Zaid Noorsumar | The only Tim Hortons in the small northern Ontario town of Fort Frances unionized this year. |
analysis October 5 Karl Nerenberg | As they prepare for the next round of debates, all of the federal party leaders are fighting their own demons. |
arts/media October 3 Christina Turner | Campaign soundbites don't always capture the bigger issues at play in an election. We've rounded up six books that dive deeper into major issues in the 2019 federal campaign. |
analysis October 2 Karl Nerenberg | For the Conservatives, overseas development assistance, like immigration or Canada's stance on the Middle East, is a political punching bag, designed to attract votes by spreading fear and resentment. |
rabble news October 1 Alex Cosh | The NDP's Madeleine Sauvé is one of several candidates carrying a left-leaning platform deep into B.C.'s right-wing heartlands. |
analysis September 27 Karl Nerenberg | When it comes to per capita emissions, only three countries exceed Canada's: Australia, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. |
arts/media September 26 Humberto da Silva | "Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger" reminds us of the battles that continue to be fought by Indigenous communities to assure a future for their children. |
rabble interview September 26 Alexandra Valahu | The writer and performer speaks with Alexandra Valahu about her new book, "I Hope We Choose Love." |
rabble interview September 25 Sophia Reuss | We spoke with Naomi Klein about her new book, the Global Climate Strike, what's at stake in the upcoming Canadian federal election, and how the movement for a Green New Deal can counter eco-fascism. |
rabble news September 24 Alex Cosh | Sky-high rents, low vacancy rates and shortages of affordable non-market housing units are all concerns in one of the least affordable residential areas in Canada. |
analysis September 24 Karl Nerenberg | Good news both for the traditional party of the left and for the progressive side of the political spectrum: the dark and dour media narrative about the NDP has changed dramatically for the better. |
rabble news September 23 Zaid Noorsumar | Read what happened last week in the Canadian labour movement in rabble's roundup for September 23, 2019. |