
‘Anti-Trafficking’ Measures Are Unfairly Targeting Migrant Sex Workers, Advocates Say
"Protective measures that are proposed for victims of human trafficking often seem to mirror methods of punishment."
"Protective measures that are proposed for victims of human trafficking often seem to mirror methods of punishment."
We spoke with Alberta politics writer David Climenhaga about why Premier Danielle Smith pushed ahead with the so-called Sovereignty Act.
The massive cash transfer from the public purse into private, corporate coffers remains the most expensive swindle of the pandemic.
If Canada’s long-term decline in union density is to be reversed, a combination of new organizing and legislative reform will be needed.
Fifty-eight percent of all Canada’s armoured vehicle exports went to Saudi Arabia in October.
We spoke with Maple contributor Jeremy Appel about his reporting on the Halifax International Security Forum (HFX) that took place last month.
An immigration lawyer said the way Canada has treated Ukrainians should be viewed as a “model” for how to handle refugees fleeing all international crisis situations.
A Ukrainian restaurant in Toronto celebrated by the media is decorated with flags and photos of fascists, and sells them as well.
However, as is becoming increasingly obvious, lasting labour victories require mass mobilization, not dependence on the courts.