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Public services and assets, like highways, hospital labs, and hydro are being sold off to generate profits for private corporations instead of serving our communities. This panel resists the privatization of public infrastructure and public services by th
Venezuela's problems are not simply of their own making - rather, there are powerful international forces determined to hobble that bold country. Dan Kovalik details some of the forms of U.S. interference, and the challenges faced by Venezuela's reformers
Gregory Elich comments on his July 7 article, "North Korea’s Fast-Track Missile Development: How Far It’s Come and Why It Has the U.S. on Edge." He explains the logic behind the DPRK's nuclear weapons program: U.S. invasions of non-nuclear states provide
Host Brendan Stone and journalist Ann Garrison reflect on the growth of the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn. From the standpoint of North Americans interested in progressive change, it is notable that Corbyn revitalized the Labour Party by rejecting the
Zafar Bangash reports on the conflict in Kashmir, and also developments in the heated dispute between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Brendan interviews Olivier Lopez about the "We Own It" campaign against the privatization of public utilities and services in Ontario.
Brendan interviews Prof. Tim Anderson about a recent anti-war conference in Sydney. Organized by the Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies, presenters discussed "self-determination and imperialism in Syria and the wider region, corporate media presentation
Brendan and Stephen discuss themes in Gowans' new book, "Washington's Long War on Syria."
Hamilton's Liberation Seder continues to surprise and impress. Rabbi David Mivasair explains how he became involved in this year's Seder, and its relationship to liberation in Jewish theology.
Robin Philpot describes Stephen Gowans' important new book, and why producing readable research is still important even in this age of new media.