Tomorrow – We’re taking the Streets
Divest Dal organizer James Hutt is taking to the streets for the Feb 4 Student Day of Action and explains why. James is also a member of Solidarity Halifax. Tomorrow, on February 4th, thousands of...
View ArticleDon’t Let Them Tell You It Can’t Be Done
Dalhousie student and Solidarity Halifax member John Hutton addressed the crowd during the February 4th Student Day of Action. Here is a transcript and video of his speech. Hello everyone thanks for...
View ArticleDon’t let Liberal betrayal of students stand
By Solidarity Halifax member John Hutton. Originally published in The Chronicle Herald. John is an undergraduate student at Dalhousie, pursuing a degree in international development studies and...
View Article$15/Hr Minimum Wage Now!
A new coalition is working to raise the minimum wage in Nova Scotia to $15/hour!Coalition members include: ACORN Nova Scotia, the Canadian Federation of Students, the Halifax-Dartmouth & District...
View ArticleIsraeli Apartheid Week 2015 is coming to Halifax!
Join Students Against Israeli Apartheid at Dalhousie for a week of events seeking to establish connections between the Palestinian people’s struggle for justice and struggles here in Canada and around...
View ArticleCramming for exams in the age of austerity
On the morning of April 13, several university students occupied Nova Scotia Finance Minister Diana Whalen’s office, in protest to the recently-released provincial budget. Cramming in the age of...
View ArticleAaron Beale, Dal student speaking at Diana Whalen’s office on Monday.
Dal student and Solidarity Halifax member Aaron Beale speaks to The Chronicle Herald about why students are fighting back against austerity during the occupation of Minister Whalen’s office on April...
View Article#NSuncut – A Coalition Against Austerity is Born
On April 22, the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council and the Nova Scotia chapter of the Canadian Federation of Students held an open meeting to discuss the NS Liberal government’s austerity...
View ArticleSTATEMENT: Stop Bill 100 and the Attack on Post-Secondary Education
The university is one of the few remaining spaces for critical resistance against capitalism and neo-liberal dogma. Bill 100 represents a frontal assault on what little space we have left by stripping...
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On Wednesday, students, workers, and low-income earners came together to fight for a $15 minimum wage. The Fair Wage Coaliton, made up of Solidarity Halifax, ACORN Nova Scotia, the Halifax-Dartmouth...
View ArticleANALYSIS: Who Gives You the Right to Strike?
On a Potential Constitutional Challenge to the Universities Accountability and Sustainability Act and the Limitations of Legalistic Labour Strategies How should workers fight repressive legislation, in...
View ArticleNova Scotia Alternative Budget 2016 – Stronger Together
The Nova Scotia Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives recently published its Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2016. The following Solidarity Halifax members are among the many...
View ArticleStatement of Solidarity with the Canadian Federation of Students
On November 2nd, 2016, the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS-FCÉÉ), their partners and students across Canada will take to the streets as part of the Student Day of Action. The Day of Action is part...
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