Le Forum économique international des Amériques : inquiétudes, beaux discours et lourds silences

Syndicated from CMAQ on Tue, 2008-06-10

À l'occasion de la 14e conférence annuelle du Forum économique de Montréal, Des groupes de différents horizons unissent leurs voix et leurs analyses pour dénoncer l'événement et critiquer les politiques néolibérales.

Food Crisis, Which Crisis?

Syndicated from COA News on Thu, 2008-06-05

Pas de jeux olympiques sur les terres autochtones volées!

Syndicated from CMAQ on Sat, 2008-05-31

Main Street Squeeze

Syndicated from COA News on Mon, 2008-05-26

Debt-fueled rat race drives economic crisis

Syndicated from COA News on Mon, 2008-05-26

Linchpin Issue 4 Out Now!

Syndicated from Common Cause on Fri, 2008-05-16

Common Cause is an Ontario anarchist organization that wants to see anarchists active in every town, neighborhood and workplace across Ontario.

Growth doesn’t pay off for most Canadians: Despite long stretch of healthy economic times, only the rich are gaining ground

Syndicated from Canadian Dimension on Tue, 2008-05-06

The Ottawa Citizen 2008.05.02

Feel like you’re just treading water economically? Well, join the club. Most working Canadians are in the same boat, according to the latest Statistics Canada analysis of the 2006 census.

Should We Democratize the Economy?

Syndicated from COA News on Mon, 2008-05-05

There is no real public discussion either in the media or by presidential candidates to make the changes necessary to democratize the economy.

Lebanon: Nearly 300 people killed or wounded since 2006

Syndicated from Tadamon on Sun, 2008-04-20

Daily Star by By Anthony Elghossain. Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Photo: Beirut 2006.

BEIRUT: Nearly 300 people have been killed or injured in South Lebanon by unexploded ordnance dropped by Israel just before the cease-fire that halted the 2006 summer war, and more than half of the areas originally contaminated by cluster bomblets have yet to be [...]

Inside Haiti's Food Riots

Syndicated from Haiti Analysis on Mon, 2008-04-14

By: Reed Lindsay - Al Jazeera English

For years, Hernite Joseph scraped a living by selling imported chicken parts
in the muddy markets of Port-Au-Prince's seaside slums.

Gail Tverberg: The Expected Economic Impact of an Energy Downturn

Syndicated from Global Public Media on Mon, 2008-04-14

IMF Warns Rising Food Prices May Spark More Riots Like Haiti

Syndicated from Haiti Analysis on Sun, 2008-04-13

By: Andrew Gumbel - Independent

On a faim! : Crise alimentaire et luttes de classes sur 3 continents

Syndicated from CMAQ on Wed, 2008-04-09