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January 25, 2012

Empty wallet

by William Ross
January 25, 2012 Labour

Lighter Wallet? Low Wages, Not High Taxes, To Blame

Analysts say "bracket creep" much less of a concern than stagnant wages

January 23, 2012

Toronto Stock Exchange

by josemarques
January 23, 2012 International News

Dangerous Liaisons

Canada's shift towards becoming a tax haven

January 20, 2012 Canadian News

First Montreal police killing of 2012 raises serious concerns

Groups condemn police actions, call for independent inquiry and better resources for city's homeless

January 19, 2012

Mohammadi vigil

by Tim McSorley
January 18, 2012 Accounts

Homeless in Halifax

A first person account

OFL and CAW Visit The Locked Out Workers in London Ontario

Our friends with the Occupy London Ontario Media Team have been doing some great coverage of the lockout at the Catipilliar plant. The corporation is trying to slash the wages (by 50%) and benefits of workers with an offer they know can never be accepted by the workers, and seems to be planning to move the plant to the United States to take advantage of ununionized workers. A major rally is planned for January 21st.

In this video (lockout update, January 9th 2011) Tim Carry from Canadian Auto Workers [CAW] and Nancy Hutchison from Ontario Federation of Labour [OFL] visit the lines. Hutchison said: "its frustrating that this government keeps giving handouts to corporations and in return these corpotations just slam workers one by one by one and shut the doors and lock out workers when they have made them so profitable"

Occupy London Media Team also did videos on how the Unions were told to remove porta-potties that strking workers were using. One of the sticking points in bargaining is that the company no longer wants to pay into the solidarity fund that CAW pays into to support broader social struggles such as the Occupy movement. Occupy London Ontario camped out in solidarity with the striking workers. Although it was -25 outside, Jess from Occupy London said: "We had the tent set up and I took a nap and I woke up and there was a woodstove there, and there was a table with all kinds of soup and cookies".

January 15, 2012 Jan 15 by Mike Roy and Occupy London Media Team
January 13, 2012 Canadian News

G20 Fallout Continues

Legal battles and jail time continue months after the showdown in Toronto

January 9, 2012 Business

Plan Nord Under the Microscope

Public involvement in diamond venture ends once gems are found

January 6, 2012 Agriculture

It Takes a Village to Raise a Vegetable

Food consciousness coalesces at ACORN conference

January 4, 2012 Month in Review

December in Review

Climate fossil awarded, Canadian weapons built, Manning on trial

January 3, 2012

Tar Sands Suits

by Tim McSorley
January 3, 2012

Bradley Manning

by Steve Rhodes
January 2, 2012 Canadian News

A Safety of Our Own

Security and community in St. James Park

December 28, 2011 Foreign Policy

Oil Rich Gulf Co-operation Council Grows

Extreme extraction could prove to be the meaning of GCC membership for Morocco and Jordan

December 23, 2011 Canadian News

Online Privacy and the Police

Tory government pulls controversial online security bills, but concerns remain

December 23, 2011

online spying

by Stephanie Law
December 21, 2011 Foreign Policy

Extreme Extraction

Oil production plans could reshape Morocco's economy and environment

December 20, 2011

Affordable Houing

by Julia Gunst
December 19, 2011 Foreign Policy

Foreign Aid to Mining Firms

CIDA teams up with NGOs to do development work at mine sites

December 16, 2011 Canadian News

­Bill C-4's Doubtful and Ineffective Future

Grassroots Australian activist warns against jailing refugees

December 15, 2011

Freedom for Migrants

December 12, 2011 Accounts

Militarized Mining in Mexico

Canadian mining company makes good off the "drug war"

December 11, 2011

Mining In Mexico

by Nadine Wiepening

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