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Quebec Workers Experienced a “Counter Revolution” Under Jean Boulet: Experts

The outgoing labour minister leaves behind a legacy of attacking the Constitutional right to strike.

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« Combien de mères avez-vous fait pleurer? »

À Montréal-Nord, la communauté se soulève contre la brutalité policière et le profilage racial.

“How Many Mothers Have You Made Cry?”

In Montréal-Nord, a community rises up against police brutality and racial profiling.

Blainville Teenager Takes Stablex Fight International

After concluding that local avenues had been exhausted, a 14-year-old Blainville resident has brought the fight over the Stablex hazardous waste expansion before the CEC, an international environmental body established by Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Stripper Strike Provokes Internal Discord, Media Circus — and Worker Mobilization

While the majority of strippers did not strike on May 23, sex workers report feeling motivated to continue the fight for labour rights.

Murder in Mohawk Territory: Sources Say Organized Crime Ramping up Violence Around Cannabis Shops

A 24-year-old was shot, killed and had his body dumped in a hole in Kanesatake last week.

Who Raises Money for the Mayor of Montreal?

The mayor’s party is backed by real estate developers, big business and the pro-Israel lobby, according to its annual report.

Des travailleur·euses du sexe de Montréal feront la grève pendant le week-end de la F1

Cette dernière initiative de « whoreganization » s’inscrit dans le cadre de la lutte des travailleur·euses du sexe pour leurs droits du travail et la décriminalisation.

‘Society Is Built to Keep Us in the Gutter’: Sex Workers in Montreal to Strike During F1 Weekend

This latest "whoreganization" effort is part of sex workers' fight for labour rights and decriminalization.

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