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     No to War! No to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America! Joint call to action from the Canadian Peace Alliance and Échec à la Guerre
     On August 21 and 22, at Chateau Montebello, in the Outaouais region of Québec, the third meeting of the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico - Harper, Bush and Calderon - will take place to discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP).....

     Vancouver labour economist Emil Bjarnason used to tell a story about a man named Stanford Kingsley Claunch.
     Claunch was best known for pioneering his own idea of medicine. His theory was that disease was a person's best friend. The purpose of germs, he argued, was not to cause ill health, but to produce the diseases that cured illness. He was especially fond of malaria which he claimed was "guaranteed to burn up all the poisons that make people sick," provided that an ignorant doctor didn't prescribe medicines that would interrupt the fever before it had done its job.
     Fortunately, this nut was discredited before he could harm anyone.....

Canada Day shame - Editorial
     
Canadians often pride ourselves on being a country which defends human rights and civil liberties. But this Canada Day, a good look in the mirror is needed.
     Residents of Kitigan Zibi (north of Ottawa) awoke on June 21, National Aboriginal Day, to find their cultural centre covered with swastikas and "white power" grafitti. A rash of similar racist attacks in recent months have targetted mosques, Muslim student centres, synagogues and other sites.
     On June 26, indigenous anti-uranium mining activist John Graham lost his appeal against extradition to the United States, where he is accused by the FBI in the murder of Anna Mae Aquash.....

*  Manufacturing jobs vanishing - Editorial
*  Defend full equality - drive out the Harper Conservatives!
*  Lower Mainland Civic Workers gear up for strikes
*  Why internationalism? Why us? Why now?
*  Communist Party CC meeting puts heat on Tories
*  Racist attack hits Kitigan Zibi First Nation
*  A Red looks at White- and Blue-collar law and order
*  First nations demand action from McGuinty government

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The summer 2007 edition of Rebel Youth, magazine of the Young Communist League of Canada, is now on sale.
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2007
June 16-30
*  Justice Now for Aboriginal Peoples!
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  Kanonhstaton, the "Protected Place"
*  Aboriginal Nations will not disappear
*  No Olympics on stolen land
*  Atlantica business gathering draws protests
*  Release Omar Khadr now!
*  Salute to health care workers
*  Labour kicks off "Manufacturing Matters" campaign
*  Court challenge tries to smash Healthcare system
*  Communists call for Summit protests
*  Rivalry and opportunism - a tale of two votes
*  Price-fixing and corporate lies

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June 1-15
*  Takeovers and job losses pile up
*  Labour sounds alarm on manufacturing crisis
*  Quebec budget hits students and public sector
*  Québec Solidaire dondemns budget
*  The secret sellout Tory agenda - Editorial
*  Support June 29 protests!
*  "Stand with us on June 29th"
*  Railway workers hit the bricks again
*  Students and service groups hit by  Tory cuts
*  Labour demands investigation of temporary foreign workers program
*  B.C. Liberals reject move to block homophobia
*  Manitoba NDP wins third majority
*  Posada Affair reveals "sham" war on terror
*  New extradition rules may affect Graham case
*  The new fascist threat
*  New COPE executive to seek Anti-NPA Unity

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May 16-31
*  Canadians want to exit dirty war in Afghanistan
*  Baird's "Green Plan" gets thumbs down
*  Choose to survive! Choose to act
*  Ontario to vote on mixed member proportional representation
*  There goes another steel plant
*  Newfoundland & Labrador budget: the proof is in the pudding
*  AFL president: "Let's make change together!"
*  Drive out the Harper Conservatives - Editorial
*  Racist bungling of Air India Case - Editorial
*  Alternative financial sector, or legalized extortion?
*  CCFA-Toronto slams U.S. protection of terrorist Posada
*  "It is imperative to immediately have an energy revolution"
*  Millions mark May Day with rallies and strikes

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May 1-15
*  CN workers - bent but far from broken
May Day 2007: What kind of fightback is needed?
ALCAN ruling: a move to privatize resources
Communists campaign in Manitoba election
May Day and the class struggle - Editorial
The Dion/May agreement - Editorial
John Graham back in court May 17
Salute Asian-Canadian labour pioneers in B.C.
Extradite Posada to Venezuela, says CNC
Daniel Viglietti tours Canada
Violent anti-union repression in Iran

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April 16-30
IPCC Report: doing nothing is not an option
Millions of workers killed every year
U.S. preparing genocide against Iran - Venezuelan MP
Islanders unite against log exports
Yes, we have global warming
Six Nations act to protect land and environment
YCL Canada back in the struggle
Youth: Reclaim  Earth Day!
Support  the June 29 Aboriginal Day of Protest
Oppose Conservative deception; support single-desk barley marketing
*   Tribute planned for Rideau Canal navvies
Ontario's hidden democratic  heritage
*   To get Green, go Red - Editorial
*   Canada-Palestine Parliamentary Association formed

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April 1-15
"Bullets, bombs, jails and spies"
Canadians rally against Iraq and Afghanistan wars
The dilemma of CN workers
"More money channelled to wealthy" says CLC
Budget may spark Aboriginal barricades
Looking at Quebec election - Editorial
No war against Iran - Editorial
Farm workers tragedy hints at the real problem
Stop stalling on minimum wage
Advocates demand higher Alberta minimum wage
CUPW activist: "Remove Canadian troops"
Afghans turning against Canadian troops
Listen Yankee - the message that was ignored
What's Left
Our 2007 Fund Appeal for $50,000

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March 16-31
B.C. Budget continues attack on the poor
CPPA report documents "Canada's Growing Gap"
Supreme Court rules Security Certificate procedures unconstitutional
"Keep working to abolish secret trials"
BCTF president issues challenge
CN Anti-scab legislation vote on March 21
Farm co-ops get co-opted
Reporters without borders: misinformers
Colombia rocked by scandals
May Day Greeting Ads
Anti-War Calendar
What's Left
Introducing Marxism: A Communist Party Study Course
People's Voice 2007 Fund Drive

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March 1-15
CN Rail, Canadian workers, Canadian trade unionism
TILMA - beyond NAFTA in Canada
A United and Militant Convention
Open statement to Labour Minister Jean Pierre Blackburn
"Do they want us to go to school?"
Women unite against Harper - Editorial
Broken Olympic primises - Editorial
"Friendly advice" aims to block civic unity in Vancouver
Unite to defend women's equality rights!
A pioneer of working class women
Legendary "So Ann" Auguste tours Canada
Anti-War Calendar
What's Left
Introducing Marxism: A Communist Party Study Course
People's Voice 2007 Fund Drive -

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February 1-28
* End the wars of occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan
* Women's groups force meeting with Bev Oda
* Housing out of reach for minimum wage earners
* Close Guantanamo North
* Greetings to CPC Convention - Editorial
* Legal rights restricted - Editorial
* New attacks on Canadian Wheat Board
* A view from Havana: The dissidents' gala
* February 7 - protest to get Canada out of Haiti!

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