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Diana Chan McNally: Bringing community work to Toronto’s City Council

Community worker and homelessness advocate Diana Chan McNally discusses her campaign for City Councillor of Parkdale-High Park in Toronto’s October 26th municipal elections. The post Diana Chan McNally: Bringing community work to Toronto’s City Council appeared first on rabble.ca .

Labour Fair 2026 Keynote: New modes of organizing for a working peoples’ city

Labour Fair keynote speakers Sean Smith and Matt Whitfield discuss effective grassroots and labour organizing amid growing precarity and housing insecurity. The post Labour Fair 2026 Keynote: New modes of organizing for a working peoples’ city appeared first on rabble.ca .

From ecosystems to economics: How Canada’s conserved and protected areas contribute billions to the economy

Sandra Schwartz and Jason Wong discuss CPAWS report on the economic case for conserving and protecting land, water and biodiversity in Canada. The post From ecosystems to economics: How Canada’s conserved and protected areas contribute billions to the economy appeared first on rabble.ca .

Labour Fair 2026: The radical labour of care

In the latest instalment of the Courage My Friends series, Claire Dion Fletcher, Grissel Orellana and Lorraine Lam discuss radical care work, from midwifery to crisis outreach to supporting survivors of sexual violence, as a pathway to a more liveable city. The post Labour Fair 2026: The radical labour of care appeared first on rabble.ca .

Mining, militarism and organizing against the march to war

Rachel Small and Kara Anderson discuss Canada’s decided shift toward militarism, its deep connections to mining, and solidarity organizing against arms and extractivism. The post Mining, militarism and organizing against the march to war appeared first on rabble.ca .

Pension divestment: From funding crises to radical pension politics

Tom Fraser and Becca Steckle discuss how Canadian public pensions are funding in crises, pension divestment and the need for a radical pension politics. The post Pension divestment: From funding crises to radical pension politics appeared first on rabble.ca .

Oxfam Inequality Report 2026: Resisting the rule of the rich and protecting freedom from billionaire power

Lauren Ravon and Leila Sarangi discuss Oxfam’s annual inequality report, billionaire power, democratic erosion and what this means for Canada. The post Oxfam Inequality Report 2026: Resisting the rule of the rich and protecting freedom from billionaire power appeared first on rabble.ca .

Venezuela, Canada and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’

In the season 10 premiere of the Courage My Friends podcast series, Vijay Prashad and Shaun Narine join Resh Budhu to discuss the US attack on Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores and the implications for Canada and beyond. The post Venezuela, Canada and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ appeared first on rabble.ca .

December 10th Human Rights Day panel discussion: The ongoing struggle for rights in Canada

This episode features a panel discussion, the first of a series celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Community Worker Program at George Brown College. The post December 10th Human Rights Day panel discussion: The ongoing struggle for rights in Canada appeared first on rabble.ca .

The AI hype-machine: Canada’s ill-advised ‘national sprint’ on artificial intelligence

In the latest episode of the Courage My Friends series, Cynthia Khoo, Jeff Doctor and Hadrian Mertons-Kirkwood discuss the dangers of Canada’s accelerated approach to artificial intelligence. The post The AI hype-machine: Canada’s ill-advised ‘national sprint’ on artificial intelligence appeared first on rabble.ca .