Chuka Ejeckam on how to influence Parliament outside of the election cycle

With the election over, Robin Browne asks Chuka Ejeckam, do people still have the power to influence the ongoings in Parliament? This is a clip from rabble.ca’s live panel, Off the HIll, held on October 14. Watch the full discussion here. Off the Hill is a quick-moving live politics panel on current issues of national significance. It features guests and a discussion you won’t find anywhere else, centred on the impacts politics and policy have on people, and on ways to mobilize to bring about progressive change in national politics — on and off the hill.

Chuka Ejeckam is a political researcher and writer, and works in the labour movement in British Columbia. He focuses on political and economic inequity and inequality, both within Canada and as produced by Canadian policy. Read Chuka’s regular column on rabble.ca.

Robin Browne is Off the Hill’s co-host. Robin is a communications professional and the co-lead of the 613-819 Black Hub, living in Ottawa. His blog is The “True” North.

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Chuka Ejeckam

Chuka Ejeckam is a writer and policy researcher based in Toronto. The son of Igbo immigrants to Canada, Chuka grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His work focuses on inequity and inequality, drug policy, structural...