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Canada Propped Up Venezuelan Astroturf Group Linked to Crumbling ‘Interim Government,’ Note Confirms

Canada Propped Up Venezuelan Astroturf Group Linked to Crumbling ‘Interim Government,’ Note Confirms

“This initiative, made up of and led by women belonging to the upper classes of Venezuela ... has little to say to the Venezuelan women of the popular sectors."

by Alex Cosh & José Luis Granados Ceja
Podcast: Why Haitian Protesters Oppose Foreign Military Intervention
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Podcast: Why Haitian Protesters Oppose Foreign Military Intervention

We spoke to Jafrikayiti (aka Jean Saint-Vil) about the reasons behind the current protests in Haiti against the U.S.-backed government.

by Alex Cosh
B.C. NDP Mounts ‘Hostile Takeover’ Of Party Democracy

B.C. NDP Mounts ‘Hostile Takeover’ Of Party Democracy

Can a party that has demonstrated such hostility toward social movements be considered a viable vehicle for transforming society?

by Alex Cosh
Supply Chain Task Force Identifies Issues, But Offers Bad Solutions

Supply Chain Task Force Identifies Issues, But Offers Bad Solutions

Reading the report, we see how unleashing the very ‘market forces’ the authors praise has created the problems they identify.

by Adam D.K. King
Canada Isn’t Immune From ‘Anti-Woke’ School Board Takeovers

Canada Isn’t Immune From ‘Anti-Woke’ School Board Takeovers

The school system in the U.S. has emerged as a prominent front in the right’s never-ending culture war, and Canada’s system may be next.

by Matthew McCreadie
B.C. NDP Disqualifies Anjali Appadurai Despite Members’ Objections

B.C. NDP Disqualifies Anjali Appadurai Despite Members’ Objections

The decision paves the way for David Eby to assume the party leadership — and premiership — unopposed.

by Alex Cosh
Canada’s Fossil Fuel Subsidies Surpass $15.6 Billion This Year: Report

Canada’s Fossil Fuel Subsidies Surpass $15.6 Billion This Year: Report

“It's high time that the government gets on with the job of eliminating those subsidies.”

by Taylor C. Noakes
Why Did Canadian Media Help Loblaw Promote Their PR Stunt?

Why Did Canadian Media Help Loblaw Promote Their PR Stunt?

Media outlets are supposed to hold the corporate world to account, not help them get free PR. We deserve better

by Davide Mastracci
Podcast: Anjali Appadurai Pitches Far-Reaching Platform to Fix B.C.'s Public Health System

Podcast: Anjali Appadurai Pitches Far-Reaching Platform to Fix B.C.'s Public Health System

In a special episode of North Untapped, we interviewed B.C. NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai about her healthcare policy platform.

by Alex Cosh
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