We Can’t Let Politicians Blame Us For Their COVID-19 Failures
Our political leaders have failed to control this pandemic and have put all of our lives in danger with their incompetence and negligence.
Our political leaders have failed to control this pandemic and have put all of our lives in danger with their incompetence and negligence.
The leadership race is a once-in-a-decade chance to shuffle the political equation by pushing it so far to the left that it’s unrecognizable.
The problem we’re facing isn’t authoritarianism, but something far more sinister and deep rooted, and we can’t vote it away.
Canada’s reliance on free trade has been a disaster for local jobs and wages, and the left hasn’t offered a coherent alternative.
Key battles for socialists in Canada are being fought in the province, many of them on the ballot in some form this election.
COVID-19 has sped up what was already in motion: the hollowing out of public education in Ontario and the creation of a two-tiered system.
These phrases function as PR for police, victim-blame sexual assault survivors, support Canadian foreign policy, and minimize racism.
Microtransit is a failure by every metric — except for the one that expands capital accumulation.
Canadians are increasingly acknowledging anti-Black racism at home, yet its role in our foreign policy is rarely discussed.