Author Ed Finn Ed's Latest Articles Workers’ safety is a national disgrace By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● April 27, 2017 Canada has more workplace injuries and deaths per capita than most other developed nations. What hurts the public hurts the private By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● April 1, 2017 Corporate attacks on the public sector and public employees inflict just as much damage on the private sector. How not reading impairs social and political participation By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● March 30, 2017 "The greatest boon parents can give their children is to inculcate in them a love of reading at the earliest age..." Poverty rate shockingly high in the U.S., just as rampant in Canada By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● March 22, 2017 Five million people in Canada are living in poverty. World’s super-rich are wrecking the planet By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● February 2, 2017 But they plan to survive civilization’s collapse. We can fight neoliberalism and mitigate its impacts at the same time By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● January 19, 2017 Whether or not global plutocracy can be toppled, its billions of victims need immediate help. BOOK REVIEW: “Beyond Banksters” by Joyce Nelson By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● January 6, 2017 Joyce Nelson’s "Beyond Banksters" is an eye-opening, must-read exposé of a ravenous financial system. Persistence of massive child poverty in Canada a national disgrace By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● December 17, 2016 And not just at Christmas time. ‘The future’s not ours to see’ — but it is ours to shape By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● December 7, 2016 What we need to know about neoliberalism. (Part 3 of 3) Free trade extends the scope and power of corporate oligarchy By Ed Finn ● The Nonagenarian’s Notebook ● November 30, 2016 What we need to know about neoliberalism. (Part 2 of 3) Posts pagination Previous 1 … 3 4 5 Next