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Kim Elliott

Kim Elliott

Publisher/Senior Editorial Director at rabble.ca

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Languages
  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Highlighting labour wins on May Day and everyday

Here’s to solidarity on May Day! Here’s to solidarity for the many diverse voices and courageous actions that make a difference every day.
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You know what’s really scary? A world without media democracy

Michael Myers, Dracula, Frankenstein, the Headless Horseman -- nothing could ever be as scary as corporate media!
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rabble joins the Colombian electoral accompaniment delegation

rabble is joining a delegation to accompany and report on the Colombian Presidential election on May 29, 2022.
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Join me in celebrating courageous women and feminist media

For over 20 years, rabble has been a leader of feminist news media in Canada. But we can't do it without your support.
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Who are the rabble rousers to watch in 2022?

What are the organizations that inspire you? Who are the activists leading progressive change in your community? Who are the rabble rousers to watch? 
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Off the Hill live: back to a hung Parliament - rabble.ca

Join hosts Libby Davies and Robin Browne with MP Leah Gazan, Rachel Snow, Chuka Ejeckam and Karl Nerenberg for a fast-paced discussion on national politics.
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A big leap: welcome to the new rabble.ca

rabble.ca looks a little bit different: we have launched our beta website and it’s much more than just a new look.  Founded in 2001, rabble.ca was one of the very first online news sources; and storing and processing all of the tens of thousands of articles, blogs, discussions and more has been a real challenge. […]
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Remembering Murray Dobbin

Murray Dobbin, a longtime member of the rabble community, died on September 8.  Throughout his life, Murray covered a lot of bases. He wrote books, engaged in political commentary, research, and mentored young activists.  He helped start political movements, appeared in films, and weighed in on every critical issue — always with insight and always with a […]
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Join our live election panel TONIGHT: No time to waste on the statu...

rabble.ca’s national live-politics panel Off The Hill, is back on Wednesday, August 25th at 7:30 ET with a focus on the federal election #ELXN44: No time to waste on the status quo. Join host Robin Browne, and guests Libby Davies, Chuka Ejeckam, Rachel Snow and Diana Yoon for an insightful discussion of the real issues facing […]
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Big Media has the spin but we’ve got the facts

We are at E-minus 45 in the longest election campaign in Canada’s history. The Conservatives have their war chest full and their friends in corporate media who unabashedly repeat lies about Harper’s “positive economic record,” or that the economic news is “good.” And that is just the tip of the deceptions. I want to let you […]
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Remembering Canadian politician and humanitarian Flora MacDonald

Chip in to keep stories like these coming. I’ve long been a fan of the documentary work of Peter Raymont, so was delighted to find an extraordinary NFB production by him of Flora MacDonald’s leadership bid for the Conservative party in 1976. The film captures her confidence, eloquence, and determination to change direction for her […]
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VIDEO: Members of CUPE 3903 vote to reject York University offer

CUPE 3903, representing teaching assistants, contract faculty, and research assistants at York, has been negotiating new contracts for its three units, all of whom have been without a contract since August 2014. Over 1,200 members of CUPE 3903 participated in the ‘final offer’. Special General Membership Meeting on March 2, during which they voted almost […]
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Andrew Cash and the NDP caucus sing ‘Bud the Spud’ in a tribute to ...

Andrew Cash, Charlie Angus, Megan Leslie and other NDP MPs sign “Bud the Spud” in the foyer of the House of Commons in a tribute to Stompin’ Tom Connors, who passed away on March 6, 2013.
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Guardian journalist Jesse Rosenfeld released after being beaten and...

8 p.m. EST Sunday. Update: Jesse Rosenfeld has been released from custody, says family, and is doing well.  A journalist on assignment for The Guardian newspaper was arrested and beaten by police officers at the site of a peaceful demonstration on The Esplanade near the G20 security fence in downtown Toronto at approximately 11:00 p.m. on June 26, 2010. Having been punched in the stomach and elbowed in the back by officers, it is believed that Jesse Rosenfeld, a 26-year-old writer from Toronto, was then taken to the temporary detention facility on Eastern Avenue in Toronto.