The fight against OSAP cuts: A balance sheet thus far
Nearly seven weeks have passed since Doug Ford’s announcement of dramatic cuts to Ontario’s OSAP program—a program designed to help students pay their tuition. The response from students since then has been nothing short of historic. On March 4, thousands of postsecondary students from across Ontario gathered at Queen’s Park at the call of the […]
‘Think big’—Toward the third congress of the RCP
We have every opportunity to build a party of 5,000 in the next few years.
Trump faces impossible dilemma as Iran gets the upper hand
All politicians lie. It comes with the job description. But one has to say that Trump has taken this to an art form!
Canada and the new world order
Without a firm grasp of the nature of the period we are passing through, any further discussion will inevitably lack a compass.
Hands off Ehsan Ali and the Awami Action Committee: International day of action on April 2!
We freed our comrades before, we will do it again. But we need your help!
The Cuban Revolution is facing its most dangerous period ever
We must mobilise the world’s working class movement against Trump’s oil blockade, with all the forces at our disposal. At the same time it is important to discuss how we have reached this point.
Iran war: Carney’s ‘new world order’ dead on arrival
Carney is ready to back the U.S. – just regretfully, defensively, or in a “values-based” way, whatever that means.
New Brunswick budget: Holt scared off of austerity by threat of mass movement
On March 17, while the budget was being presented, thousands rallied outside the New Brunswick legislature demanding “No more cuts!” With the threat of a mass movement looming, Holt pivoted.
‘You accepted a contract without our say’: Flight attendants angry at arbitration
Many workers are furious at their union leaders and some are beginning to draw conclusions.
Oil barons cash in while workers pay a ransom
While higher gas prices hurt a lot now, more pain is coming.