November 18, 2022
Cannabis in Canada – who’s running the show?
Our November Off the Hill panel included MP Don Davies, Chuka Ejeckam, and Jodie Giesz-Ramsay. Co-hosted by Robin Browne and Libby Davies.
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Our November Off the Hill panel included MP Don Davies, Chuka Ejeckam, and Jodie Giesz-Ramsay. Co-hosted by Robin Browne and Libby Davies.
Virginia Vaillancourt, the national president of the UVAE, argues Veterans Affairs must stop using private sector companies to do public sector work.
CUPE Ontario President Fred Hahn spoke to rabble editor Nick Seebruch to explain what’s at stake in the labour dispute in Ontario, where Premier Doug Ford has implemented legislation that makes strike action by education workers illegal.
National politics reporter Stephen Wentzell speaks to Cathy Crowe and Greg Cook about their book: Displacement City: Fighting for Health and Homes in a Pandemic.
This month’s panel dove into what political actions are needed to confront the rise of Islamophobia in Canada. Our panel also explored what role the media has in all of this.
Poverty can create barriers to health care and drug addiction treatment. Health Providers Against Poverty works to raise awareness of these issues to help to bring down these barriers.
Indigenous peoples of Canada never got an apology with regard to residential schools from Queen Elizabeth II before her passing. Might the new King Charles III make that apology? And how might a new sovereign leader might affect public opinion of the monarchy in Canada?
This week on rabble radio, Stephen Wentzell sits down with Joshua Whitehead, First Nations two-spirit author of ‘Making Love with the Land.”
Off the Hill: What does reconciliACTION look like? Our included MP Leah Gazan, Georgina Lazore, and Breanne Lavallée-Heckert.
This week, JP Hornick, president of OPSEU, and Dr. Naheed Dosani, health justice activist, discuss the crisis facing public healthcare.
“I was seeing so many of these amazing people getting burnt out, running into debilitating compassion fatigue, or getting too angry or depressed to be effective. And I thought: who is helping the helpers?”
In 2021, Canada was ranked one of the top five countries in the world guilty of cyber violence against women, according to The Coalition for Women in Journalism. We must do better.