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Are we there yet?
In the wake of the Liberals 2024 Budget, we pulled Nik Barry-Shaw into the studio to unpack what it all means for the long fight for Pharmacare in Canada. Nik is a campaigner with the Council of Canadians.
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Follow Nik Barry-Shaw on Twitter (X)Toronto Star (paywall) Op-Ed: PharmacarePharmacare now – The Council of Canadians
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Anna, an activist with Labor for Palestine and Independent Jewish voices, discusses her recent arrest and the ongoing struggle for Palestinian solidarity. She was arrested for participating in a peaceful sit-in at AWZ Industries, a company profiting from the Israeli occupation.
The conversation looks at the tactics used by Police to intimidate and scare activists, and highlights the importance of not letting them intimidate the movement. One key lesson from the discussion is the how and why of people fighting these unjust charges and bail conditions, when possible.
The Toronto Community Justice Fund is one of the movement’s tools that helps thwart these legal barricades put in our way. Please donate if you can: www.tcjf.ca
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Introduction and BackgroundFocus on Genocide and SolidarityThe Long-Term Fight for JusticePolice Tactics and Arrest ExperiencesThe Need for Escalation____________
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Joshua Best's Post on Toronto Rail Blockade CBC: Stephan Harper and AWZ InvestmentsToronto Community Justice Fund - PLEASE DONATE
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Andrew Crosby, a postdoctoral researcher at Carleton University, discusses his book Resisting Eviction and focuses on the case study of Herring Gate in Ottawa, which is labeled as the largest urban eviction in Canadian history.
The conversation explores the role of municipalities and the financialization of housing, the detachment of home as an investment, and the settler colonial aspect of property and wealth in Canada.
Key Takeaways:
The case study of Herring Gate in Ottawa sheds light on the largest urban eviction in Canadian history and the resistance efforts of tenants.Tenant organizing and solidarity can yield positive results in the face of powerful entities like financialized real estate investment firms.The financialization of housing and the detachment of home as an investment have detrimental effects on communities and the social fabric.The settler colonial aspect of property and wealth in Canada is intertwined with the housing crisis and the displacement of Indigenous peoples. Tenant organizing and direct action are powerful tools for challenging unjust housing practices and advocating for tenant rights.Municipalities have a responsibility to consider the impact of their policies on communities and should involve tenants in decision-making processes.A praxis of refusal, refusing to accept unjust conditions and using unconventional tactics, can lead to positive change.The right to return is an important aspect of addressing displacement and should be protected and advocated for.All of our content is free - made possible by the generous sponsorships of our Patrons. If you would like to support us: Patreon
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Vice: The Story of the Largest Urban EvictionCBC: Legal Fees Piling Up for Heron Gate ResidentsResisting Eviction: Domicide and the Financialization of Rental Housing – Fernwood PublishingKeywords: resisting eviction, Herring Gate, tenant organizing, tenant rights, housing justice, financialization of housing, settler colonialism, property, wealth, housing, affordability, gentrification, commodification, displacement, tenant organizing, direct action, municipalities, policy-making, praxis of refusal, right to return
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The conversation explores the current situation in Israel and Palestine, focusing on the goals and actions of the Israeli government, the role of the US, and the potential consequences of the conflict. It discusses the unwinnable battle Israel is fighting in trying to eliminate Hamas and the need for a way out to avoid looking like their actions were in vain. The conversation also touches on the economic and global implications of the conflict, the delegitimization of leaders as a distraction tactic, and the rise of extreme fascism in Israel. It emphasizes the importance of education and counter-education in the anti-imperialist fight.
Key Takeaways:
Israel is fighting an unwinnable battle in trying to eliminate Hamas and needs a way out to avoid looking like their actions were in vain.The conflict between Israel and Palestine has economic and global implications, and the US is concerned about protecting its assets and maintaining its superpower status.Delegitimizing leaders is a distraction tactic used to shift the focus away from the systemic issues and maintain control.The rise of extreme fascism in Israel is a concerning development, particularly among the younger generation.The anti-imperialist fight is a long one that requires continuous education, counter-education, and re-education.Chapters:
Introduction and BackgroundReligion as a Unifying FactorIran's Response to the Embassy StrikeEconomic and Global Implications of the ConflictDelegitimizing Leaders as a Distraction TacticThe Long Fight: Anti-Imperialism and Continuous EducationResources:
RECOMMENDED READING: Trinity of FundamentalsWashington Post: Why Iran Attacked Israelhttps://blueprints-of-disruption.captivate.fm/episode/rabble-rants-destabilizing-and-delegitimizing-iran-and-israel
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Canada’s Era of Rebellion: 1837 - 1885
Its always much easier to understand Canada’s behaviours’ now when we hear its real story of inception. As we go through the years before and after Confederation, clear patterns emerge that imitate a lot of what we are seeing today - here in Canada, and over in Palestine.
The episode includes stories of brutal suppression of resistance, land theft, executions of indigenous leaders. It explains why the retelling of history is so important to the powerful.
Content creator and history buff, Bothered Boy covers the early rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada, the Red River Resistance and the Northwest Rebellion. He tells a story of Canada's "creation" that is steeped in political violence and indigenous resistance.
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Multiple UN Bodies Pass Motions Against Israel to No Avail
After rulings by the ICJ, and motions passed at the UN Security Council and Human Rights Council, Israel has continued its onslaught of Gaza and its many violations of human rights and international law.
Host Jessa McLean gives updates on the latest rulings and examines the history of the U.N., its failure to prevent other genocides and its true purpose.
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Street photograph Joshua Best has been front and centre for the escalation of police violence against protestors in the City of Toronto. He joins the hosts to talk about his his experience, his intriguing photography and what drives him to document disruption.
It's also a discussion about police brutality, the resultant radicalization of participants, of solidarity and street level battles for a better world.
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Liberals Announce Plans for a Renters' Bill of Rights
In an attempt to sway young voters, mostly renters, Trudeau and the Liberals have announced what they are calling a Renters' Bill of Rights. It includes some funding for legal aid, plans to tie rental payment history to credit scores and other measures aimed at the landlord/tenant relationship.
Host Jessa McLean goes through the plans, their viability and flags some of the ways these measures could actually harm tenants and their ability to push back against bad landlords and sky high rents.
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Financial Post: Trudeau Pledges to Boost Renters RightsCBC: Renters' Bill of Rights'Secret' RCMP report paints dark picture of Canada's future | CTV NewsJustin Trudeau's video announcement for Renters
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The Social Justice Co-operative in St. John's Newfoundland/Labrador has a long as resilient history. Our interview with co-chair Kerri Claire tells of a personal political journey and an organizational one. Both of which have led to an impressive collective making a meaningful impact.
With limited resources, these folks are able to contribute to wide array of local initiatives. And most importantly, they do this in a way that value members' voices and set models for community care.
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Referenced Article: Memorial University of N.L. board member suspended | CTV NewsFollow Kerri Neil on Twitter (X)Follow SJCNL on Twitter (X)Social Justice Co-Op NL Linktree
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TOPIC: Liberals introduce caps and other policy changes related to temporary foreign residents.
In an attempt to further scapegoat immigrants for the 'affordability and housing crisis', federal Liberals in Canada have introduced caps on migrant workers, international students and asylum seekers.
We go over the details of the changes being made and the impact they'll have. We highlight the realities facing 'temporary residents' and the demands advocates have been fighting for, for years. Things like Status for All, an end to deportations and the regularization of undocumented people in Canada.
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CBC: UN Special Rapporteur on Migrant Worker ProgramReferenced Action: Online Phone Zap: Unite Against Racism, Regularize All! - Migrant Workers Alliance for ChangeCBC: PEI Foreign Workers InvestigationBBC: Canada to set first-ever cap on temporary residents
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Our discussion with anarchist collective CrimethInc. participant 'B' was full of lessons for how we can better organize our movements. How to form true collectives that value each and every voice, not just symbolically, but in how they make decisions. B describes how there is a way to find harmony without requiring complete unity.
This episode helps to better define anarchism as it is in these times; a collective project for self-determination. It is completely compatible with the work we are already doing, and may hold key answers to the questions that hive stagnated many movements.
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CrimeThInc. Homepage
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United States Pledges to Build a Seaport in Gaza.
In his State of the Union Address, President Biden called for a six-week ceasefire and promised to build a seaport to deliver aid to Gaza.
The project will be lead by U.S. troops and a company no-one has heard of until now. Wait until you find out who runs that company and what their aims in the Middle East are.
We also discuss what all of this mean for the Israeli blockade on Gaza and geopolitics in general?
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Buried Secrets | The New YorkerOttawa pauses non-lethal military export permits for IsraelVideo: Machinery entering GazaLive updates on Gaza from Al JazeeraABC: Biden Announces Emergency US Military MissionUS military ship heading to Gaza to build port
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Ontario ACORN just released a report on renovictions in the Province, and the findings are beyond alarming. The good news is there are plenty of people organizing around the issue, with some victories already under their belt.
Our hosts are joined by local ACORN organizers Lorne MacMillan (Hamilton) and Even Bury (Ottawa) to talk about the impact of renovictions on renters, the community and the housing market.
Tenant organizing is growing steadily in Canada, and it has been serving up victories for some time. Listen in for ways to resist renovictions and bad landlords.
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Call to Action: Ontario Cities Need Renoviction Protections NOW! - ACORN CanadaFollow Ottawa ACORN on XFollow ACORN Hamilton on XRenovictions in Ontario - ACORN Canada REPORT
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Direct actions work. The past two weeks have seen multiple Palestinian solidarity actions shut down Liberal fundraisers and galas with fascists. They have drawn attention to illegal land sales, Canadian companies arming Israel, and the racist violence of Zionists here in Canada.
Our hosts go over some of these actions, the tactics they used, the responses and the results.
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CIA Handbook on SabotageReferenced Episode: Courage Needed: Advocating for Palestine Referenced Episode: We Keep Us Safe - Blueprints of DisruptionWorld Beyond War: Kraken Technology Action StatementIndependent Jewish Voices Response Letter to Selina RobinsonUPDATE: Aid Funding Restored CBC: Real Estate Events in ThornhillCBC: Trudeau Meloni Event Cancelled
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Special Guest, John Clarke joins Host Jessa McLean to give a proper (hostile) send off to Brian Mulroney, Canada's Prime Minister from 1984 to 1993.
Frustrated by the Parliamentarian/respectability politics that saw the leader of the workers' party give a glowing tribute to a man that was a sworn enemy of the working class, they go through the true 'legacy' of the man who ushered in an unchecked era of heightened exploitation.
Throughout the episode the audience is also given a crash course in exactly what neoliberalism is and why its entrenchment in Canadian politics is nothing to honour.
Here is our previous episode with John Clarke, Making Mass Actions Count. December 2022.
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Follow John Clarke on Twitter (X)CBC: Mulroney Tried to Cover Up Cash PaymentsDid Mulroney really ‘lead the fight’ against apartheid? – Canadian Dimension
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With the federal Conservatives in full campaigning mode, we thought we'd take a moment to highlight some of the more dangerous aspects of Pierre Poilievre.
Even before he was leader of the CPC, his ambitions were clear, and so were his politics. Anti-democratic, anti-Indigenous, hostile. Now his tactics, coupled with his growing platform, make his approach outright dangerous.
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Pierre Poilievre defends the Fair Elections Act
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What if we told you there is NO housing crisis?
The author of The Tenant Class, Ricardo Tranjan joins hosts Santiago Helou Quintero and Jessa McLean to talk about the housing market, its purpose and the use of policies that don't challenge the narrative of shelter commodification and land ownership.
Tranjan presents the landlord / tenant divide as a more useful class analysis for our times. He encourages us to reframe our approach to housing advocacy, in ways free from the confines set by Capital.
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The Tenant Class – Between the Lines Books
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The Death of Aaron Bushnell
His last words were "Free Palestine". 25 year old Aaron Bushnell livestreamed what he called an extreme form of protest. In front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, the US Airman and self described anarchist doused himself in an accelerant and lit himself on fire.
In these dark times, many folks may be feeling desperate and looking for ways to make a bigger impact. Our hosts unpack those feelings, share some writings on the issue and implore the audience to find other ways to fight that keep us alive.
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Crimethin.com: This is what our ruling class has decided is normalOpinion | Why Would Anyone Kill Themselves to Stop a War? On Aaron Bushnell and Others | Common Dreams
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Pharmacare announcement from the NDP
After weeks of leaked deadline ultimatums, Jagmeet Singh announced he'd reached a deal with the Liberals on what he is calling universal pharmacare.
Should people in Canada celebrate this as a first step? Our hosts suggest we hold our applause for the moment.
We go over details of what is included in the deal, what isn't - and exactly what the status of the legislation is. As with all political announcements, we consider the timing and the fact the NDP are describing "intense negotiations" to get to even this point, despite Pharmacare being a part of CASA since March 2022.
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CBC: Liberals NDP Pharmacare Deal
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Desmond Cole, journalist, organizer, activist and author of The Skin We're In, provides a thoughtful analysis on where the Defund the Police movement is right now. It is hard to hear at times, but incredibly constructive. It is more of a discussion of where we need to go than lamenting on past political choices.
Although, we do start off by asking Desmond how he feels about Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's decision to aware the Toronto Police Services every penny they asked for. Considering the article he wrote for Ricochet right after the election, we weren't all that surprised by his answer.
Find out if he thinks enough was done between Chow's victory and the first budget, and what needs to be done next.
We also discuss the harm police do, both with their violence and the suppression of tactics used to keep power in check. It specifically includes just some the stories of the many young men in Canada harmed at the hand of Police, like Devon Fowlin and Sammy Yatim.
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CBC: Police Shootings Spectacularly IncreasingWith Olivia Chow, Toronto might be worth fighting for | RicochetJournalist Desmond Cole Asks: Do Black Lives Matter in Canada?Fundraiser by Desmond Cole : Help Devon Fowlin continue his recovery
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