
The Unmaking of the Canadian Working Class: An Interview
Part two of a roundtable on what’s next for Canadian workers.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Part two of a roundtable on what’s next for Canadian workers.
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“You are very lucky to be here.”
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