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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • A section of the international border wall between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, as it travels over rolling hills.

    Migrant solidarity and transnationalism in the San Diego-Tijuana region

    The border cities of San Diego and Tijuana have become a lightning rod for political debates about migration in both the United States and Mexico.…

    October 1, 2024
  • Tren Maya stopped head on on tracks

    Not just a train, and certainly not Mayan

    Among the many Indigenous struggles taking place throughout North America, the high-profile resistance to a flagship project of the Mexican government shows how transnational alliances…

    October 1, 2024
  • Workers and members of the Liga Obrera Sindical Mexicana (Mexican Workers Union League) celebrate after the results of the election were announced outside the VU Manufacturing auto parts plant, in Piedras Negras, Mexico, August 31, 2022. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril - RC228W9YM2KT

    The CUSMA Rapid Response Labour Mechanism

    Thanks to transnational worker organizing, the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) dramatically improves upon the weak labour protections in the original NAFTA. What’s more, the new agreement encourages deeper…

    October 1, 2024
  • SNITIS and its founder Susana Prieto, the day ahead of a key union vote at auto parts factory, at Miguel Hidalgo square in Matamoros, Mexico February 27, 2022. REUTERS/Alejandro Hernandez - RC2QSS9Z4QEN

    How domestic and transnational activism helped transform labour law in Mexico

    During the last eight years, a monumental transformation of the labour justice system in Mexico has taken place. New labour reform legislation went into effect…

    October 1, 2024
  • If Canada wanted reconciliation, it would stand with Palestine

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    September 30, 2024
  • More privatization is not the answer

    More privatization is not the answer for BC health care

    Leading up to the 2024 election, the BC Conservatives are promising major health care reforms, in particular a greater role for private health care. More…

    September 26, 2024
  • Labour Matters

    New Analysis Finds 1 in 4 Manitobans Earns Less Than a Living Wage

    11:00 AM CST For Immediate Release (Winnipeg, Treaty One): 

    September 26, 2024
  • the beautiful buildings and mountains of the city of Waena look beautiful from a distance.
    Trade and Investment Research Project

    Why We Say No: Ecuadorian Indigenous women and rights defenders bring message of concern to Canada amid high-stakes trade negotiations

    Toronto—Four women leaders on the front lines of increasingly dangerous efforts to protect rights and the environment in Ecuador will visit Canada next week to…

    September 26, 2024
  • New book tracks how neoliberalism gutted Canada’s social services

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    September 26, 2024
  • Sunset in the financial district of downtown Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
    Labour Matters

    Struggling To Get Ahead

    New analysis finds that 171,072 workers earn less than the living wage in Manitoba ($19.21 per hour), which is approximately 25% of all workers in…

    September 26, 2024
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    C’est pourquoi on dit non! : des femmes autochtones équatoriennes et défenseures des droits adressent un message d’inquiétude au Canada dans le cadre des négociations commerciales à fort enjeu

    Toronto—Quatre militantes, en première ligne d’une lutte de plus en plus périlleuse pour protéger les droits humains et l’environnement en Équateur, se rendront au Canada…

    September 26, 2024
  • Top view of a forest full of coniferous trees
    Trade and Investment Research Project

    Por qué decimos no: Mujeres indígenas y defensoras ecuatorianas traen un mensaje de preocupación a Canadá en medio de negociaciones comerciales de alto riesgo

    Toronto—Cuatro mujeres lideresas en la primera línea de los esfuerzos cada vez más peligrosos para proteger los derechos y la naturaleza en Ecuador visitarán Canadá…

    September 26, 2024
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  1. Migrant solidarity and transnationalism in the San Diego-Tijuana region
  2. Not just a train, and certainly not Mayan
  3. The CUSMA Rapid Response Labour Mechanism
  4. How domestic and transnational activism helped transform labour law in Mexico
  5. If Canada wanted reconciliation, it would stand with Palestine
  6. More privatization is not the answer for BC health care
  7. New Analysis Finds 1 in 4 Manitobans Earns Less Than a Living Wage
  8. Why We Say No: Ecuadorian Indigenous women and rights defenders bring message of concern to Canada amid high-stakes trade negotiations
  9. New book tracks how neoliberalism gutted Canada’s social services
  10. Struggling To Get Ahead
  11. C’est pourquoi on dit non! : des femmes autochtones équatoriennes et défenseures des droits adressent un message d’inquiétude au Canada dans le cadre des négociations commerciales à fort enjeu
  12. Por qué decimos no: Mujeres indígenas y defensoras ecuatorianas traen un mensaje de preocupación a Canadá en medio de negociaciones comerciales de alto riesgo

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    December 15, 2025
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