Longtime president of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour shares stories of labour struggles from the past and present as well as his hopes for the future of labour in the Maritimes.
Maritimes and Beyond: Amy Floyd from the Madhu Center discusses Canada’s immigration policies failures.
Check out this week’s ACORN Canada Radio’s Maritimes and Beyond episode, where Amy Floyd from the Madhu Center chats with Nichola Taylor about the real life impacts of Canada’s immigration policy failures.
Maritimes and Beyond: The fight for disability rights in New Brunswick
Nichola Taylor connects with Shelly Petite, Chair of the NB Coalition of People with Disabilities and an ACORN member, to delve into the purpose behind the coalition’s existence and the necessary steps for addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Maritimes and Beyond: ACORN and CUPE strengthening their organizational bond
Nichola Taylor engages in a conversation with Steve Drost, President of CUPE New Brunswick, discussing the anti-union policies of the PC government, reflecting on the 2021 strike, and exploring ACORN’s role in paving the way for others in New Brunswick.
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Rama Fayaz explains the history of ACORN Canada’s Internet for All campaign
Rama Fayaz, recently re-elected Downtown Toronto ACORN Chair, shares the history of ACORN Canada’s Internet for All campaign with ACORN Radio, from its initial successes to the current demands moving forward to close the digital divide in Canada