Quebec nurses hold their noses and vote for a bad deal

The FIQ leadership’s collaborationist approach is a losing strategy and must be thrown out once and for all.

Lockouts at British Columbia and Montreal ports: no to binding arbitration! Defend the right to strike!

Only by defying this anti-democratic measure can the workers beat back the bosses’ offensive.

The Northvolt fiasco demonstrates the impasse of capitalism

The battery industry in general, and the Northvolt fiasco in particular, are perfect examples of capitalist parasitism.

Montreal Labour Day demo in solidarity with Palestine

“The whole history of the Canadian labour movement is a struggle against these banks, against these bosses, against these governments that today support genocide […] The cause of the Palestinians is the cause of the world working class.”

Letter to disappointed QS supporters

Quebec solidaire is in crisis. With the resignation of co-spokesperson Émilise Lessard-Therrien, what many of us could see occurring behind the scenes is now out in the open. A small clique of bureaucrats around Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois are turning Quebec solidaire into a run of the mill social democratic party. 

Québec solidaire is turning into a pale copy of the PQ

A few years ago, Québec solidaire was the main opposition party, “preparing to govern”, while the Parti Québécois was on its last legs. Today, having “moved to the center”, QS stagnates in the polls around an eternal 16 per cent. Meanwhile the PQ has risen from the ashes and leads the polls.

Quebec public sector: The ‘limits of negotiations’ are the limits of capitalism!

The 2023 Quebec public sector negotiations are drawing to a close, and the outcome is bitter.

Tentative agreement for the Common Front: All this, and for what? 

The voting period on the tentative agreement between the Common Front and the CAQ government has begun. Although the government was forced to grant some concessions, this agreement does not put an end to wage erosion. Given the scale of the mobilizations, many workers are rightly asking: what was it all for?

600,000 workers strike in Quebec: We can defeat the hated CAQ government!

On Nov. 23, close to 600,000 public sector workers in Quebec were on strike. Considering that Quebec has around 4,439,000 people active in the labour market, this represents 13.5 per cent of all workers in the province! It is safe to say that everyone personally knows at least one person who went on strike that day: teachers, nurses, support staff and specialists in the fields of health, education and social services. This is the largest strike in the history of Quebec.

Growing repression of pro-Palestine activity on campus: We won’t be silenced!

Last week, our comrades at Dawson College in Montreal organized a public discussion in the school cafeteria on the history of the Palestinian resistance for fellow students interested in organizing against the oppression of the Palestinian people. Before they could begin, however, they were confronted by campus security and told that they did not have the right to hold an event in support of Palestine at their college.