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Search Results for: Adrien Welsh

CLC and CSN conventions beg question: What’s on the horizon for labour?

CLC and CSN conventions beg question: What’s on the horizon for labour?
PV August 28, 2023
By Adrien Welsh  May was an important month for the labour movement in Canada and Quebec. From May 8 to 12, some 2,500 delegates gathered in Montreal for the Canadian Labour Congress convention. The CLC is the country's largest labour central, [...]
Posted in Canada, LabourTagged Canadian Labour Congress, Class Struggle Unionism, CSN, Labour unity

The working class and national liberation – lessons from Venezuela’s experience

The working class and national liberation – lessons from Venezuela’s experience
PV August 1, 2023
By Adrien Welsh  When Hugo Chavez came to power in Venezuela in 1999, he demolished imperialism’s triumphant claim that history had ended. Cuba was no longer alone in the sub-region – other anti-imperialist movements, which until then had [...]
Posted in WorldTagged Communist Party of Venezuela, Imperialism, Socialism, Venezuela

Quebec election: class struggle or class collaboration?

Quebec election: class struggle or class collaboration?
PV September 28, 2022
By Adrien Welsh  Quebec’s October 3 election is a critical moment for working people. Beyond the near certainty of a Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) victory, it will enshrine a new political balance which will have a significant on the resistance to [...]
Posted in CanadaTagged Class Struggle Unionism, Elections, Quebec

Who benefits from rising interest rates?

Who benefits from rising interest rates?
DG August 2, 2022
Recession and impoverishment for the working class, war for shareholder profits  By Adrien Welsh On July 12, the Bank of Canada announced the biggest key interest rate hike in 24 years, an increase of 100 basis points to 2.50%. According to [...]
Posted in Canada, LabourTagged Austerity, Economic Crisis, Labour

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