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Migration has always been a disability justice issue
An interview with Ameil Joseph about the history and present of Canada’s discriminatory treatment of disabled migrants
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Terry Fox, the Freedom Convoy, and disability politics
Terry Fox is the most famous disabled person in Canadian history, a figure who “united the country” during his cross-country marathon. Now, Fox’s iconography is being used to support the Freedom Convoy’s anti-vaccine, anti-mask agenda. What kind of unity does Fox really represent?
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We can’t talk about reconciliation while we’re still justifying killing Indigenous people
Colten Boushie’s killing and Gerald Stanley’s acquittal make it clear: justice has nothing to do with lip service, and everything to do with tangible action.
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Policing Black Lives: The Colour Line
The history of segregated labour in Canada’s Jim-Crow era
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Feminism’s White Default
White supremacy continues to permeate feminist organizing in Canada.