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 the world. Click HERE for events details
Our Times Magazine features an interview with labour activist and Solidarity Halifax member Kyle Buott. Read about what lead Kyle to take on the fight for workers and a new world. Click here to read the article Note: Statements by Solidarity Halifax members do not necessarily reflect positions held by the organization.
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 Labour Council and Solidarity Halifax. Solidarity Halifax and ACORN member Evan Coole is interviewed by CTV: >Click here to watch the video […Read more]
Nova Scotia needs a raise! Right now, minimum wage is not enough to pay for the rising costs of rent, food, transportation, and the other necessities of life. A living wage is the rate of pay required for workers to afford a decent quality of life. Here in Halifax, we feel that $15/hour would be […Read more]
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 students from across the province are taking to the streets to demand equality and the right to education for all. […Read more]