February 28, 2025
Liberal leadership race 2025
In this panel, our guests discussed the ongoing high-stakes Liberal leadership race.
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In this panel, our guests discussed the ongoing high-stakes Liberal leadership race.
From the Courage My Friends podcast series: a discussion ahead of George Brown College’s 25th annual Mental Health Conference, focused on ‘Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-Being.’
A secret office of the Alberta UCP government has been preventing school divisions from paying decent wages to their workers for years.
In episode four, we focus on the upcoming 25th annual Mental Health Conference at George Brown College in Toronto and this year’s theme, Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-Being.
Ahead of a provincial election in Ontario, Eleanor Wand sits down with Sarah Jama to talk about her re-election campaign as an Independent MPP for Hamilton Centre.
Black workers often need to fight just to be recognized in the workplace. A report from a United Steelworkers District 6 conference on the Black Experience in Canada.
We continue our discussion on Oxfam’s 2025 global inequality report with Veldon Coburn and the past and present of corporate and billionaire colonialism in Canada.
With the closing of warehouses in Quebec Amazon is trying to stop its workers from unionizing. But Unifor’s director of organizing, Justin Gniposky, says workers are fighting back and still want the protection of labour unions.
What does it mean for a workplace to be truly accommodating for all? How can we advocate for more people-first workplaces? Labour reporter Gabriela Calugay-Casuga sits down with Brad Evoy, the executive director with Disability Justice Network of Ontario to discuss all this and more.
Lauren Ravon discusses this year’s Oxfam International report on the extreme and obscene wealth of the billionaire class and its connection to colonialism.
An interview with the president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, Laura Walton.
From the Courage My Friends series: Taylor C. Noakes, Ricardo Tranjan and John Clarke reflect on the current state of progressive politics in Canada.