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There’s an obvious risk of conflict – our text today comes from the Code of Conduct of the Law Society of Alberta.
The veteran New Democrat Charlie Angus may be leaving federal politics, but he’s obviously not abandoning public life.
This Friday, rabble is celebrating 24 years online – that’s nearly two and a half decades of documenting national – and international – news through a progressive lens. As we approach our 24th ...
The NDP and Green parties are working to counter strategic voting and show that diversity in politics is important.
The five men debating (yes, it’s sadly all men this time) will be Liberal Leader, Prime Minister Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP Leader Jagmeet Signh, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves ...
Democracy XChange 2025 featured guest speakers discussing the rising threats to democracy at home and around the world.
Solidarity has always been key to workers' struggles, and even in today’s era of rising fascism and anti-worker rhetoric, it ...
The climate crisis is an ever present issue that affects us all, but little has been said about it in this federal election ...
In a braid that will be repeated down the millennia, male bonding, mortal dread and violence are bound together like a garrote.
Providing “educational” materials to schools is part of a larger strategy to downplay or deny the impacts of continuing to ...
Pierre Poilievre has been doing his best to dodge questions this campaign, but he has a lot to answer for. While hunting, chameleon lizards hide in plain sight by changing their colors to blend into ...
It’s hard to see the latest Alberta health care announcement as anything but Premier Danielle Smith riding her privatization hobbyhorse. Alberta Health Minister Adrianna LaGrange and Premier Danielle ...
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