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Dear fellow rabble-rousers,

We are at an important midpoint in our summer fundraiser, and we’d like to thank you for continuing to be a part of our story.

With your help we are able to provide coverage of issues important to social and labour movements and beyond across the country — stories that Canadians need to know, and that are skewed or ignored altogether by the ever-growing, ever-consolidating corporate media. And the vital voices that are not often represented at the table, of dominant Canadian debate.

rabble.ca continues to grow and push the boundaries of online media. We have evolved as the internet has evolved. Now 18 years old, we’ve entered adulthood at a time of cutbacks and consolidation across the entire realm of Canadian media. In this time of transition, we are grateful and honoured to have you, all of our readers and financial supporters, on board.

But we can’t stop now.

The past year, we have been steadfast and engaged in action. Through our standing up to hate and the rise of the right, through our #ontariofightback series, new labour and social justice reporters, and the launch of our recently updated Amplify! services arm, we are ready to take on what lies in store this October and underline your stories of hope!

Will you stand with us and support our election-planning campaign to tell the stories that need to be told this election?

We only have a few weeks left to raise money (and less than three months until the election!).

See our 2018 annual report to read more about everything we accomplished last year (and what we have in store for the rest of this year). If you like what you see in these pages and what you see, hear, watch and discuss on rabble.ca, please give us a hand at rabble.ca/donate.

Let’s make our goal of 2,000 monthly donors in 2019 a reality!

In solidarity,
rabble.ca staff (Maya, Victoria, Matthew, Kim, Michelle, Meg, Christina, Sophia, Tania, Shirley)

P.S. As a special thank you, sign up to become a monthly donor at $5/month or more and choose to receive a free copy of our best of rabble.ca books!

And:

Sign up as a monthly donor of $8 or more, and choose to receive a copy of Colleen Cardinal’s Ohpikiihaakan-ohpihmeh (Raised somewhere else): A 60s Scoop Adoptee’s Story of Coming Home (Fernwood Publishing) OR Jackie Traverse’s IKWE: Honouring Women, Life Givers, and Water Protectors (Fernwood Publishing)