A coterie of Canadian academics claiming to support “merit” in university hiring have sued their employers, submitted briefs ...
Amid intense coverage of Travis Dhanraj’s testimony before MPs, a key detail went largely unnoticed: Ottawa is once again ...
We have enemies. They are not in Palestine. They are not in Lebanon. They are not in Iran. They are here. Among us. They ...
For three decades, war in eastern Congo has enriched powerful elites while millions suffer. In this excerpt from her new book ...
St. Patrick’s Day is more than green beer and parades. For Irish-Canadians, it’s a reminder of a complex history—of famine, ...
To rein in corporate power and make life affordable, we can’t rely on the same neoliberal toolbox, write Jared A. Walker and ...
Gaslighting, noun: psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or ...
Arundhathi Roy accepts the PEN Pinter Prize 2024 while holding a portrait of British-Egyptian writer and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, named this year’s Writer of Courage, with whom she shared the ...
We live in the ruins of 1991. At that time we witnessed the toppling of the Soviet Union in what was once called the “second world” and corresponding to it, the diminution of the welfare state in the ...
There is no “Epstein Class.” We are confronting something much more powerful and dangerous than one pedophile’s debauched ...
When Avi Lewis denounced remote resource work camps during a recent NDP leadership debate, many workers heard something familiar: contempt. Journalist and geologist Leigh Phillips argues that ...