What's Left 2017-07-01 Volume 97
150 years of resistance on Indigenous land
150 years of resistance on Indigenous land
Artificial Intelligence versus the Human Mind; Bias in Canadian Media; Naomi Klein interviews Jeremy Corbyn; The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
G20 (G19+US) in Hamburg fails to accomplish much; Understanding Venezuela
Ontario unionists and the new workplaces legislation; Jeremy Corbyn delivers historic gains for the UK Labour Party
Changing employment and labour laws in Ontario
Labour activists have a clear qutestion to build the labour movement: whether you are active in a local or national union, what can that union do to reach out to workers who are not members?
We have compiled a list of articles that show the depth of this debate, and the harm made by Niedzviecki's comments last week.
Cole's activism is one of principle and justice, and his work will be important to follow outside of the pages of the Toronto Star.
Putting organizing at the top of the agenda in the Canadian labour movement; Desmond Cole case reignites age-old debate; Canadian media proves ignorance on cultural appropriation; Middlemarch: a study of provincial life through the ages; On writing in hard times
There has been a recent uptick in discussions around the failure of the private sector to provide quality services. From airlines to infrastructure, from safe jobs to retirement, from the transition to a low-carbon environment to agrochemical companies poisoning the ground, from the cost of rent to the price of housing. People in the US are starting to realize that the private sector in a deregulated market is not able to stop greed from doing harm to many things we enjoy.