January 17
Democracy Now!
| Art Manuel speaks with Democracy Now! journalist Amy Goodman about the struggle for Indigenous rights and sovereignty in the context of the G20 summit in 2010. |
January 12
Humberto DaSilva
| Russian hackers planted malware in Hydro One computers, but the best of Ontario's electricity systems had already been hacked away by a government a little closer to home. |
December 6
Elizabeth Littlejohn, Nadine MacKinnon
| Carrie Lester, Mohawk Land Defender and Water Protector, expresses solidarity from Toronto to Standing Rock/Tkarónto to Oceti Sakowin. |
November 30
Humberto DaSilva
| Fidel Castro dedicated his life to fighting imperialism that reduced South American nations to banana republics run by U.S. corporations. |
November 16
Humberto DaSilva
| The Peel Children's Aid Society is paying scabs $85/hour while their workers strike for caseload caps virtually everyone else already has. Why? |
November 2
rabbleTV
| People living on low income struggle to figure out how to pay for single TTC fares as well as monthly passes. Toronto should join other cities in providing a low-income pass. |
October 26
Humberto DaSilva
| The Canada-EU trade agreement has met its Waterloo in Wallonia. Turns out CETA, which the Harper regime said was a done deal, may indeed be done. |
October 12
Humberto DaSilva
| The airwaves and wires are full of circus debates, so the revolution is not being televised! |
September 4
Democracy Now!
| On September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Indigenous protesters with dogs and pepper spray as they protested against the $3.8-billion pipeline's construction. |