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The 2026 Ontario budget neglects core provincial responsibilities
The 2026 budget fails to address the core responsibilities of provincial governments.
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The solution to single-use plastics isn’t recycling—it’s to ban them
Reducing our waste is better than recycling, so why are single-use plastics still so popular when we have alternatives?
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A day in the life of migrant workers
Migrant workers are a large and growing part of the Canadian workforce—and face particular hurdles from employers and governments.
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Non-union workers in Canada deserve the right to collective action too
The United States has explicit protections for collective action in the workplace. Canada doesn’t—but some creative legal challenges could bring it about.
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Inflation-busting with union contracts—a brief explainer
Your union contract could be the most powerful tool you have against the rising cost of living
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We Can Do It: New leadership in Canada’s labour movement
There’s a lot of new blood in Canadian labour leadership. We asked them what leadership means to them.
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Ontario’s Bill 28 is dead. Now what?
Laura Walton talks organizing, leadership, and the future of the labour movement.
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New union organizing puts employers on notice, but challenges remain
Organized labour needs a combination of ambitious organizing projects and policy change
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A transformational time for labour?
A new generation of leaders is gradually getting elected to lead unions and central labour bodies in Canada.
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This is a class struggle, not a housing crisis—and it’s time to pick a side
Ricardo Tranjan’s latest book, The Tenant Class, asks you to pick a side. Do you stand in solidarity with the rising tenant class, or will…
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The 10 commandments of sustainable jobs
For a climate transition to be a just transition, it needs to follow some principles.

















