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Indigenous Leaders ask Cuba for Help

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization of Manitoba asked that Indigenous Services Canada and the Canadian federal government allow a Cuban healthcare brigade be deployed to serve in local First Nations’ communities during the COVID-19 outbreak. For those who are not familiar with the Cuban International Medical Brigades, they are integrated teams of health professionals who have […]

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Urgent Testing Needed in Canada

The World Health Organization (WHO) has been urging countries, since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, to test, test, test. “You can’t fight a virus if you don’t know where it is,” said WHO director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyeus. “Find, isolate, test and treat every case, to break the chains of transmission. Every case we […]

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Laid-Off

I was laid-off this St. Patrick’s day. I’m a bartender. March 17 was supposed to be the busiest night of the year, and was supposed to be a welcome boost to my, and many others’ incomes. Instead, Vancouver – wisely – decided to shut down all bars and restaurants to combat the spread of COVID-19.  […]

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Eulogizing the Frontier Mine

Teck Resources Limited announced its decision to remove the Frontier mine from life support on February 23, 2020. The $20-billion project had spent the whole of its nine  short years awaiting a federal bill of health that would never come. Its conception promised so much, the largest tar sands project ever seen, $12 billion in […]

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Crisis Fuels Workers’ Action Internationally

Andy Moxley is a member of International Socialist Alternative. Workers’ Power on Display Thursday The Covid-19 virus has shown just how deeply flawed and anarchic the capitalist system is. Not only has there been an inability for the capitalist class worldwide to mount a coordinated humanitarian effort in response, but responses on a national level […]

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The Profiteering of Big Pharma

Thomas White is a member of the Socialist Party (ISA in Ireland). Money-hungry corporations cash in on human misery In what should be positive news it looks like Remdesivir, an antiviral drug developed in the wake of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, could be used to help treat patients with severe cases of Covid-19. The drug […]

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Elk valley open-pi coal mine

Energy companies put Profits Before Safety

Teck Resources (2019 revenue of $11.9 billion, 2019 “adjusted profit” of $1.6 billion) is in the news this morning for a typically capitalist display of  corona virus corporate responsibility British Columbia’s Elk Valley. Teck is upgrading facilities for its mining operations in the valley which, among other things, involves a work camp of up to […]

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