April 3, 2026
Challenging trafficking narratives ahead of FIFA 2026
Gabriela Calugay-Casuga and Crystal Laderas (SWAN Vancouver) talk about the myths surrounding sex work and human trafficking ahead of major sporting events.
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Gabriela Calugay-Casuga and Crystal Laderas (SWAN Vancouver) talk about the myths surrounding sex work and human trafficking ahead of major sporting events.
This week, we’re sharing a clip from Courage My Friends, featuring Kara Anderson (Mining Injustice Solidarity Network) and Rachel Small (World Beyond War) on Canada’s defence spending and the connections between militarism and mining.
Author Jowita Bydlowska joins rabble publisher Sarah Sahagian in rabble’s book lounge to talk about her latest memoir ‘Unshaming.’
This week, rabble editor Nick Seebruch and publisher Sarah Sahagian review the top stories in the news this week, including the attacks on Iran from the US and Israel and the upcoming NDP leadership convention.
Centre for Future Work director Jim Stanford joins us to discuss the decline in fossil fuel jobs in Canada and how to manage this transition fairly for workers.
Bridget Potasky sits down with Ontario Federation of Labour president Laura Walton to discuss why strengthening solidarity among workers is critical as governments increasingly turn to the notwithstanding clause.
Meet Bridget Potasky, rabble’s 2025-2026 Jack Layton Journalism for Change fellow.
Rachael Durie shares the story of her late husband, Niilo Edwards, and the miraculous gift of becoming a living organ donor.
Gabriel Allahdua (Justice for Migrant Workers) sits down with Gabriela Calugay-Casuga to talk about the urgent need to speak up for migrant workers in Canada and globally.
Jack Layton Journalism for Change fellow Bridget Potasky sits down with Aaden Pearson, to discuss the use of the notwithstanding clause across Canada and its impact on 2SLGBTQIA+ rights.
In his speech, Prime Minister Carney said: “The old order is not coming back. We should not mourn it. Nostalgia is not a strategy. But from the fracture, we can build something better, stronger and more just.”
This week on rabble radio, we feature a segment from our most recent Off the Hill political panel. This month, our theme was ‘Analyzing the NDP leadership race.’ Our panel featured Libby Davies, Judy Rebick, James Adair and Karl Nerenberg.