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NDPers petition to remove Ontario Leader Horwath
More and more New Democratic Party activists are signing a petition initiated by the NDP Socialist Caucus to demand that Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath resign. Horwath waged the worst NDP campaign since Bob Rae attempted to defend his infamous Social…

Dump Ford! For A Labour City Hall!
Here is the link to our latest booklet made ahead of the 2014 Toronto municipal election.
A manifesto: Feminism is ‘pro-life’
By SANDRA EZQUERRA — BARCELONA — The debate in political circles and in the media in recent decades around the question of abortion has been accompanied by a growing monopoly ownership of the defense of the right to life by…
Abortion Debate hits TV Screens in Mississauga
YSA member Evan Engering accepted an invitation to appear on the Roger's local access program Talk Local to participate in a debate over the issue of woman's right to choose last Wednesday. The opening remarks of the debate can be…

Queer Rights Set Bar Higher – even in Baseball
by John Wilson The recent furor over the Toronto Blue Jays baseball player Yunel Escobar’s anti-gay slur has subsided, but it demonstrates a number of things. (Escobar played through a game with the words “Tu Ere(sic) Maricon –“you’re a faggot”…

Liberals defeated, PQ untrustworthy Step up the Struggles Against Capitalist Austerity
by Robbie Mahood Coming on the heels of the mass mobilisations of Quebec’s ‘printemps erable’ (Maple Spring), the September 4 vote result is disappointing. The election of a minority Parti Quebecois (PQ) government brings to an end a nine year…
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Toronto SA May Day Celebration
[Go to the bottom of the page to see the videos] Jorge Soberon, Consul General of Cuba Over eighty people jammed into Toronto's Free Times Cafe on the evening of April 28, 2012 to hear speeches, greetings and live music…

Whither Mulcair and the NDP?
by Barry Weisleder. Some are already calling it the New Liberal Democratic Party. That’s clearly premature. The New Democratic Party of Canada remains a working-class, labour-based, mass electoral party. One glance at the 4000-plus delegates at its March 23-24 convention…
More Signs of Recovery?
<!--[if !mso]> st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } <![endif]--> In February, Canada's youth unemployment rate leapt to a 15-month high of 14.5 per cent – almost double the cross--country average. Mind you, those are official rates, which usually overlook people who have given up…
Food bank use on the rise again
While the number of food bank users in March 2011 was down slightly from March 2010, food banks collecting data in March 2012 for next year's report say demand is up again, according to the Ontario Association of Food Banks. Among…
On the other hand
<!--[if !mso]> st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } <![endif]-->BCE Inc. solidified its status as Canada's biggest owner of mass media assets by purchasing Astral Media Inc., in March, for $3.38 billion. Bell Canada Enterprises ranks with Quebecor Inc., Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications…
Defection to Liberals highlights NDP dilemma
While NDP officials go to great pains to prevent leftists from becoming NDP candidates at election time, they'd do better to spend more time screening the right wingers in their ranks.A case in point is Lise St-Denis, who was elected…
Mass Rally at London, Ontario says No to Concessions
Some 10,000 people, according to the Toronto Star, converged at London’s Victoria Park, two hours west of Toronto, on January 21 to participate in the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) sponsored-rally against the lockout of 500 workers. They are members…
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Harper Raises Alarm on “Radical” Environmentalists
The Conservative Stephen Harper government has revealed its mean streak once again. In an open letter released on January 9, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver lashed out at environmental organizations, branding them as “radicals” who “use funding from foreign special…
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How the 1% Screw the Rest of Us
a book review by John Orrett and Barry WeislederThe appearance of “The Trouble With Billionaires” could not have been more timely. Published in Canada by Penguin Books (Toronto, soft cover edition in 2011, 272 pages), the book is to be…
Jamaicans seek change, elect opposition PNP
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica—Car horns blared, orange flags waved, and campaign reggae jingles pulsated. Youthful political celebrants blew vuvuzelas from roving car caravans on the evening of Dec. 29, continuing well past sunrise across this Caribbean island nation.A snap election called…
Attawapiskat: Native people suffer while corporations mine riches
It has been called Haiti at minus 40 degrees celsius. Attawapiskat, an isolated Cree First Nations community located near James Bay in northern Ontario, is enduring a severe housing crisis that is just the latest in a series of tragedies…
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Mounties spied on aboriginal protesters
When it comes to native housing, health, and education needs, Ottawa provides funding through an eye-dropper and at a snail’s pace. But where it concerns meeting the perceived “security” needs of capital and the state, the authorities act swiftly, generously,…
U.S.-Canada treaty escalates attack on civil liberties
The Dec. 7 border agreement between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and U.S. President Barack Obama requires Canada to adopt more U.S.-style security measures, and to share more information on Canadians with American state authorities. This is contrary to the interests…
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