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What is Labour’s Role in the Anti-War Movement?

1/13/2020

Simon Black, professor at Brock University and organizer with Labour Against the Arms Trade, discusses labour’s role in the anti-war movement, opposing Canada’s arms trade with Saudi Arabia, and a just transition for arms manufacturing workers.

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Audio from Winnipeg’s anti-war rally provided by Paul S. Graham.

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By Emily Leedham

Categories // international solidarity, Iraq, Manitoba, Ontario, Unifor, Winnipeg

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