Peggy Nash
Peggy Nash is a former senior union negotiator, a former member of parliament, and is a senior advisor at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her book, Women Winning Office: An activist’s guide to getting elected, is available at Between the Lines.

The federal government would be making a big mistake if they follow through on an idea to privatize Canada’s airports

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A playbook for economic self-sufficiency. Because Canada can’t become a sovereign country by doing the same old things.

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The U.S. president is turning the world economy upside down, holding everyone hostage in the process. Canada’s position is especially precarious. After decades of the…

We live in increasingly unsettling times. Two world orders are chafing against each other: the rules-based international order, however imperfect, and the emerging strong man,…

A new generation of leaders is gradually getting elected to lead unions and central labour bodies in Canada.
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