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Dear readers,

Thanks to our parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg, Winnipeg Centre NDP MP Leah Gazan, and senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) David Macdonald, we had an insightful online discussion Wednesday evening featuring alternative views from Ottawa. Thank you to everyone who was able to attend!

Karl and guests provided a powerful and insightful discussion on the Wet’suwet’en struggle, reconciliation, and how these movements merge with economic concerns and the soon-to-come 2020 federal budget.

If you missed the webinar, you can still watch highlights, including Leah Gazan’s powerful closing remarks on the power of solidarity for centuries-long struggles of Indigenous communities, and David Macdonald’s insight on how the poverty on Indigenous reserves is unparalleled in Canada.

And if you haven’t signed up as a member and would like to receive an invitation to our next webinar, you can do so now at patreon.com/rabble for as little as $1/month!

Our online discussions continue to reflect rabble.ca‘s work to share stories and insights important to activist communities. Thank you for being a part of them!

In solidarity,
Kim Elliott, publisher 

 

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Kim Elliott

Publisher Kim spent her first 16 years on a working family farm in Quebec. Her first memories of rabble rousing are of strike lines, promptly followed by Litton’s closure of the small town...