We are now living in a period when poverty, homelessness, and social abandonment have reached crisis levels and the need for ...
American-funded dark money groups are applauding Mark Carney’s hands-off response to Alberta’s move toward two-tier health ...
Nakba Past and Present at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has generated a national political firestorm. But why has a ...
Financialized housing has embedded itself into Canadian life. It has become a load bearing pillar of our entire society. To ...
The federal government’s new nuclear strategy commits Canada to an overwhelmingly nuclear-powered electricity future. But ...
When satire is the end point, it is deleterious. It masks what is coming. It must be the entry point. It must push us, as ...
Just before Parliament adjourned for the summer, the Liberal government passed Bill C-30, an omnibus law that gives Prime ...
History is destiny. Full stop. If we ignore history, there is little reason why the United States and Iran should not be allies or at least trading partners. Iran has oil and the US has an oil-based ...
Authoritarianism flourishes when pedagogies of conformity parade as neutral methodologies and when civic illiteracy replaces informed judgment, write Henry Giroux and William Paul. Photo courtesy ...
Lascaux Cave, France. Photo by Traumrune/Wikimedia Commons. The deeper we explore humanity’s past, the harder it becomes to sustain some of the most powerful political myths of the modern world. For ...
Most of us in the climate movement spend our time focused on pipelines, climate injustice, broken climate promises, and the need to build renewables. And we should. But there is another front in this ...