Hamilton Queers Bash Back
Queers in Hamilton rally to demand the release of one of their comrades in the aftermath of a clash at this year’s Pride celebrations.
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Queers in Hamilton rally to demand the release of one of their comrades in the aftermath of a clash at this year’s Pride celebrations.
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If completed, the proposed Pebble Mine would be the largest open pit mine in Turtle Island, and would endanger the salmon that feed 32 Native tribal communities in and around Bristol Bay, Alaska.
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After a 25 year run, subMedia’s founder hangs his mask
Founder’s syndrome be damned! Read More »
On March 13th, tenants from Parkdale paid a visit to their new landlord, Timbercreek Asset Management
Parkdale vs Timbercreek Read More »
During a speech by Justin Trudeau, Aamjiwnaang First Nation community organizer Vanessa Gray was assaulted by an audience member, while the Canadian Prime Minister did nothing. Vanessa Gray tells us what happened.
Trudeau Does Nothing as Woman gets Assaulted Read More »
In the summer of 2013, the Mi’kmaq in New Brunswick began a campaign against fracking in their territories. Through protests, blockades and sabotage, they managed to kick SWN Resources out of their territories and inspire indigenous people across the country.
Elsipogtog in Five Minutes Read More »
Following the dismantling of the barricades on Wet’suwet’en territory, solidarity actions continue to take place across so-called “Canada” and beyond.
Solidarity With the Wet’suwet’en Spreads Across So-Called “Canada” Read More »
The Jacques Cartier Bridge — a vital transportation corridor in so-called “Montreal” — is shut down in response to the RCMP’s attack on the Wet’suwet’en.
Jacques Cartier Bridge Blocked in So-Called “Montreal” Read More »
After the brutal raid by Canadian federal cops on Wet’suwet’en land defenders stopping a fracked gas pipeline, solidarity actions are under way in over 60 cities around the world.
Worldwide Solidarity With Wet’suwet’en Read More »