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1 week ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
Dear rabble readers,We want to get to know you better! What do you think rabble should focus our coverage on this year? How can we improve user experience? Have your say!Take a few minutes to fill out our 2025 reader survey and enter to win a $50.00 gift card from Octopus Books (ships books anywhere in Canada). By filling out our reader survey, you’re not just sharing your opinions—you’re helping shape the future of independent, progressive journalism.
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3 weeks ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
Take a trip down memory lane with us… via the 2021 annual report!Each year, rabble.ca releases a comprehensive annual report to share what we’ve been doing and how we spend the money we receive from the community and our sustaining partners. You can find our previous reports here.
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4 weeks ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
This is a clip from Off the Hill: Election 2025, what’s next for Canada? featuring former NDP Member of Parliament for Toronto—Danforth Craig Scott; poet and activist El Jones; community organizer and political commentator Jennifer Arp; and rabble’s senior parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg from Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Hosted by Libby Davies.
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1 month ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
In her keynote address, No One Left Behind: Building a Workers’ First Emergency Response to the Tariff Crisis that Unites Us, Deena Ladd, executive director of the Workers’ Action Centre spoke about the current trade war, the dangers facing workers and a solidarity-driven plan where working people are the priority.
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1 month ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
In the midst of a US-Canadian trade war, threats to our sovereignty, uncertainty around carbon taxes, and the rise of far-right movements worldwide, Canadians will head to the polls for a federal election on April 28, 2025. In preparation for this election, join rabble.ca and its guests as we explore the key issues and what this election means for working people, the environment, social justice and democracy in Canada.
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