Clarity Act at 20: A Frontal Attack on National Rights
This article was originally published in People’s Voice, Canada’s leading socialist newspaper.
This article was originally published in People’s Voice, Canada’s leading socialist newspaper.
On July 25th, around 300 people gathered in front of Hamilton City Hall for the third March for Black Lives in two months.
Terre Chartrand is a food sovereignty activist, seed keeper, artist and traditional beader who works with urban Indigenous youth in addressing erasure of Indigenous people in Southern Ontario.
Indigenous youth in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs occupied the front steps of the British Columbia Legislature building in the Provincial capital of Victoria, which is on unceded Coast Salish Lekwungan territory. Kolin Sutherland-Wilson was one of those Indigenous youths.
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To commemorate the popular uprising of July 19th, 1936, Rebel Youth republishes a speech by Dr. Norman Bethune, a communist and physician who would travel to Spain that November in order to provide medical aid to the Republicans.