CALLS TO ACTION
Call on YorkU to Bargain in Good Faith
York University Faculty Association representing approximately 1,650 faculty, librarians, archivists, and post-doctoral visitors at York University has recently been bargaining with the Employer, York University, to renew its Collective Agreement. York Administration has unfortunately applied the same tactics they used against other labour unions and student unions at York University over the last seven years — Adopting false narratives about York’s financial situation, misinforming the community about the unions’ proposals, and threatening and endorsing police violence against the employees and students!
We call on the York University administration to stop its aggressive moves, bargain in good faith with YUFA and move rapidly toward settlement, respect students and workers, and stop pushing on a pay freeze and restructuring!
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Stop the Toronto Air Show!
Every Labour Day weekend, Toronto is subjected to the Canadian International Air Show (also known as the Toronto Air Show), a blatant advertisement for militarism, war, and violence. Unable to escape from the earsplitting roar of planes on low fly-bys, the air show re-traumatizes victims of war, pollutes our air, and disturbs millions of residents across the city.
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EVENTS
Sudan Solidarity Collective Film Screening
When: Thursday, August 8th, bake sale at 6:30pm; film at 7:30pm
Where: 192 Spadina Ave
Tickets: $10 available on eventbrite
Join us for a film screening of Sit-In (2021): a film about the Sudanese people’s struggle against their government’s many attempts at violently thwarting liberation efforts.
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Film screening: Alam / The Flag
When: August 9th, 6pm
Where: Christie Pits Park, 750 Bloor St. W.
“Alam, the Flag” is a skillful examination of the fraught political awakening young Palestinians are forced to undergo. This striking debut feature film from Firas Khoury weaves conversations around nationalism and iconography with youth and coming of age. This event is free and open to the public.
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[Ottawa] 300+ Days of Genocide
When: Saturday August 10th, 2pm
Where: Parliament Hill, Wellington St, Ottawa
Tickets: $67.88 / per person
Last week marked 300 days of Israel’s genocide on Gaza. A genocide that has seen a projected 186,000+ Palestinians killed, the complete destruction of the Gaza Strip, the imprisonment of thousands of Palestinians, and the inhumane siege of Gaza exacerbated.
This Saturday, people from all across Canada will be making their way to the National March on Ottawa for our “300+ DAYS OF RAGE” rally to demand an end to Canadian complicity with Israel.
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Gaza Square
When: Every Sunday, 11am to 1pm
Where: 371 Wallace Ave
We’ll be at Gaza square once again this Sunday morning with hot chocolate and coffee, buttons and posters, lawn signs and colourful chalk! Come say hi and meet your fellow neighbours/organizers as we make our presence known and continue to build safety in our community!
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Weekly Phone-zap for Palestine
When: Mondays at 12pm
Week after week, we’re keeping the momentum going with our Monday lunchtime zaps.
Our collective action is making waves, but we need to ensure our elected officials continue to feel the pressure until real change happens.
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Canadian Foreign Policy Hour with Yves Engler
When: Mondays at 6pm
Join author Yves Engler on Mondays for a weekly news roundup and interactive discussion about Canada’s role abroad. This weekly session will delve into the latest developments on subjects ranging from military affairs and Canada’s role in Ukraine to its contribution to Palestinian dispossession, and the exploitation of African resources. Join Yves for a critical take on Canada’s foreign policy. Questions, comments, and criticisms are all welcome.
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[Hamilton] Labour for Palestine
When: August 17th, 7pm
Where: 51 Adair Ave S., Hamilton
Labour for Palestine is holding its first meeting in Hamilton on Monday, August 12th.
The meeting is for unionized workers and members of the labour movement who would like to be involved and be part of the Palestinian struggle for liberation and self-determination.
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Fighting to Win
When: September 9 to November 25
No course fees; donations gratefully accepted.
Facilitated by John Clarke, former organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP)
Drawing on the examples provided by a wide range of struggles, the course will look at how working class and popular struggles have won important victories. It will also consider, however, the strategies that have been used by those in power to contain and demobilize social resistance. Finally, it will explore the approaches that are needed today to fight back effectively in these volatile and uncertain times.
Registration required
ARTICLES
The Venezuelan People Stay with the Bolivarian Revolution
By Vijay Prashad
On July 28, the 70th birthday of Hugo Chávez (1954-2013), Nicolás Maduro Moros won the Venezuelan presidential election, the fifth since the Bolivarian Constitution was ratified in 1999. In January 2025, Maduro will start his third six-year term as president. He took over the reins of the Bolivarian Revolution after the death of Chávez from pelvic cancer in 2013. Since the death of Chávez, Maduro has faced several challenges: to build his own legitimacy as president in the place of a charismatic man who came to define the Bolivarian Revolution.
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From Argentina with Love, and Rage
Clarisa Neztor interviewed by Alexandria Shaner
As Clari and I regrouped after the latest violent attacks by Arauco, a multinational forestry company burning homes and arresting pregnant women in northeastern Argentina, I couldn’t help but reflect on the dismal iteration – our interview exploring Clari’s journey from a childhood interrupted by the violence of the climate crisis to a life of eco-activism, was itself interrupted by the violence of the climate crisis.
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CBC and Its Normalization of Genocide
By Michelle Weinroth
Dear Brodie Fenlon and CBC journalists,
We have been told that Israel has killed more than 15,000 children in Gaza. But that figure does not square with reality. Jonathan Cook reports that “the death toll has been stuck at the same figure for weeks because most official institutions are wrecked … Save the Children says another 21,000 children are missing: dead under rubble, lost to their families, buried in unmarked graves, or kidnapped by Israeli troops and held in torture centres…” The Lancet’s recent study puts the death count at 186,000 – a dizzying figure, to put it mildly. And judging by Israel’s recent massacres, the death toll continues to rise at a precipitous rate.
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