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Canadian education must be actively anti-racist.
An interview with founder and editor-in-chief Samanta Krishnapillai.
Attacking public education isn’t just an American phenomenon—it’s happening in Nova Scotia right now.
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This week’s North American Leaders’ summit is soured by dubious challenges to Mexican food and energy sovereignty
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Information environments as a social determinant of health.
I’ve often said that the work we do at CCPA fills me with both gratitude and pride. I still refer to this job as work I “get” to do, because I fundamentally believe that it is a privilege.
Disinformation, when practiced at scale, can fracture societies. It’s up to us to stop it.
Disinformation didn’t spring out of nowhere—it’s a tool the powerful use to protect themselves from accountability
If we’re serious about the project to build a better world, then progressives need a serious strategy to dismantle the infrastructure of disinformation.
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