April 11, 2021

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    “A Long Odyssey of Injustice”: French court orders Hassan Diab case to trial

    Organizing Against the Canadian Arms Trade

    Ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh: Agreement ends six weeks of fighting with Azerbaijani victory

    Conflict in Ethiopia: Thousands of refugees flee fighting amid fears of civil war and regional destabilization

    Canada & the Arms Trade: Fuelling war in Yemen & beyond

  • Feature

    How Community Organizations are Surviving COVID-19

    Wet’suwet’en Action Timeline

    A World Alight: A beginner’s guide to mass protests and uprisings through 2019 to the present

    Who Are the Kurds? What’s Happening in Northern Syria? An Atypical Guide to the Rojava Revolution and its Enemies

    20 Years in the Matrix: Escaping the Prison of Surveillance Capitalism

  • Community

    How 70 Unionized Ottawa Hotel Workers Were Fired

    Dying During COVID: Where Are the Caregivers?

    Homeless Shelters In The Time Of COVID

    Where the Grassroots Meet the Streets: New movements to support Ottawa’s homeless population

    “Rein in the REITs”: Tenants demand action against real estate investment trusts

  • Magazine/Comment

    Business is Booming as Canada’s Largest Arms Fair Comes to Ottawa: Those who buy and sell arms will be in town on May 27-28, but a major conference and protest says it’s time to cancel CANSEC

    Escalation in northwest Syria: Civilians caught in crossfire between government and opposition

    Letter to the Editor for 12.4

    Our Democracy is Broken: The Case for Electoral Reform Before it’s Too Late

    Why Don’t Canadians Revolt?

  • Culture

    Video Games for Leftists

    Drive-By Headpats by Matriarchal Terrorists Continue: Future Clipping from 2025

    Venus Envy Advisory: The Joy of Fisting

    Leveller Horoscopes March-April 2020

    Venus Envy Advisory: Talking Consent with Teens

  • Campus

    Surviving Zoom University: Carleton Students Grapple with Mental Health, Safety, and Socializing During Pandemic

    “No Lawful Authority”: Court Quashes Ford’s Student Choice Initiative [UPDATED]

    Strikes are an essential tactic to force an employer’s hand: Contract Negotiations for Teaching Assistants and Contract Instructor at Carleton University

    Doug Ford’s Impact on Ottawa Students: Voices from local universities on cuts to OSAP and the “Student Choice Initiative”

    Strikes are an essential tactic to force an employer’s hand: Contract Negotiations for Teaching Assistants and Contract Instructor at Carleton University

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  • Venus Envy Advisory: The Joy of Fisting

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    Dear Venus Envy, A woman I was with recently wante

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  • Leveller Horoscopes March-April 2020

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    by Lauren Scott PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  Ah, the

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  • Venus Envy Advisory: Talking Consent with Teens

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    Consent is as easy as… Credit: Crystal Yung

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