October 18, 2024
Catching up with Canadian – and U.S. – politics
Our panel featured NDP MP Niki Ashton; rabble columnist and policy analyst Chuka Ejeckam; poet and activist El Jones; and rabble’s own parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg.
Our panel featured NDP MP Niki Ashton; rabble columnist and policy analyst Chuka Ejeckam; poet and activist El Jones; and rabble’s own parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg.
This week on rabble radio, Louise Smith from Independent Jewish Voices Canada (IJV) sits down with Nick Seebruch to talk about the work IJV does advocating for peace and justice in Israel-Palestine.
Rahul Kumar and Tanner Mirrlees discuss the rise of education technology and artificial intelligence across colleges and universities.
In this, the second in a two part series the Protect the Right to Organize (PRO) Act is described.
Community organizer Syd Blum join us to talk about their work organizing workers in Nova Scotia and how they’re trying to bring the issue of tip theft to the attention of the provincial government.
Alistair Hepburn, executive director of ACTRA Toronto, explains why the do-not-work notice was placed on Mr. Beast’s Beast Games in Toronto and the other actions ACTRA is taking to protect Canadian performers.
Unifor has developed a national industrial strategy for the country’s aerospace sector.
In our second episode, Eva Jewell from the Yellowhead Institute and Kaila Johnston from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation discuss Canada’s progress (or lack thereof) on reconciliation and the 94 Calls to Action.
This week, rabble editor Nick Seebruch sits down with Off the Hill co-hosts to review how rabble’s monthly panel series came to be and where we hope to go in the future.
The Republican policy document ‘Project 2025’ calls for an end to public service unions, mass deportation of immigrant workers and other attacks on labour.
Are cities really ready to cope with climate change and the extreme weather events that come with it?
Courage My Friends returns with a new season, and kicks off with an interview with former Toronto Mayor David Miller and a discussion around the climate crisis.