Pamphlets that tell what is happening and what we can do about it
Top row, left to right:
Immigrant Women’s Health Handbook – Accessing healthcare options as an immigrant can be difficult. This handbook provides resources for immigrant women to access healthcare.
What’s the Big Deal? – Comic suggesting that the increase of dependence on the United States and environmental degradation are major issues with free trade.
Poverty in Wealth – In its criticisms of the research on poverty in Canada, this pamphlet concludes that the minimum wage and welfare efforts have not been sufficient in relieving poverty while the rich are able to get richer.
A Time To Stand Together – Advocates against free-market oriented social policies which have harmed working class Canadians.
Canada and Mozambique – Written by John S. Saul a leading figure in the anti-apartheid movement in Canada.
Bottom row, left to right:
Mouseland – Comic using allegory and humour to make the point that every four years the people vote in politicians, many of whom own the means of production, who do not have the best interest in mind for the mice.
The Artistic Woodwork Strike 1973: A Lesson for the Canadian Labour Movement – A historical overview of the events of the artistic woodwork strike where members of the Toronto New Left went to support these striking workers, demonstrating solidarity between workers.
A Toolkit for a New Canada – Discusses the social and political issues that Canada faced in the first decade of the 21st century.
The Rules of the Game: a Handbook for Tenants and Homeowners – Argues that despite the long and tiring process citizens have to take to protest against redevelopment, corporations are able to by-pass this process through lobbying, allowing them to build whatever they want.