September 22, 2023
A summer of fire – what’s Ottawa got to do with it?
This month on Off the Hill, our panelists discussed the social and environmental impacts wildfires had on Canadians this summer.
This month on Off the Hill, our panelists discussed the social and environmental impacts wildfires had on Canadians this summer.
In our season launch, Vijay Prashad discusses the incredible shifts of an empowered Global South, BRICS and what this means for a rapidly changing world.
A song about the trials of working people has hit #1 on some charts – but perhaps not for all the right reasons?
This week on the show, labour reporter Gabriela Calugay-Casuga talks to Shana Quesnel, co-president of Climate Justice uOttawa.
This week on the show, Scott Martin and Sean Smukler discuss the current challenges farmers are facing in Canada due to climate change – and wonder aloud where Canada is headed.
This week on the show, rabble labour reporter Gabriela Calguay-Casuga sits down with Laura Sullivan is a spokesperson from On2Ottawa.
Georgia Kelly sits down with Elsa Perry and Rebekah Hansen of Shelter Movers. Shelter Movers is a Canadian organization which helps survivors of gender-based violence transition to a better, safer life.
This week on rabble radio, rabble assistant editor Georgia Kelly sits down with Marva Burnett, national president of ACORN Canada. The two discuss the ways ACORN Canada is committed to achieving livable and affordable housing for all Canadians.
This week on rabble radio, rabble contributor Doreen Nicoll sits down with David Fancy, a disability advocate and co-founder of the Well Earth Collaborative.
rabble labour reporter Gabriela Calugay-Casuga sits down with Doug Allan, a researcher for the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), to discuss the crisis in and surrounding Ontario’s healthcare system.
Canada has a complicated history with the Organization of American States and the ongoing legacy of imperialism in Central and South America.
This week on the show, national politics reporter Stephen Wentzell sits down with Leta McCollough Seletzky, author of ‘The Kneeling Man: My Father’s Life as a Black Spy Who Witnessed the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.’