Municipal Socialist Alliance Says No to the Proposed Increase to the Toronto Police Budget
The Municipal Socialist Alliance says No to the proposed increase to the Toronto police budget. The notion that the hike is a step towards enhanced public safety is completely ill-conceived.
More Police and TTC Constables will not Increase Public Safety
In response to recent public safety incidents Toronto Mayor John Tory used his authority to inject millions of tax-payer dollars into the police department, which has already seen major budget increases while medical and education budgets are slashed. During a news conference, Tory admitted that he had intended to “address the issue of violence on Toronto streets” before the stabbing incidents and it seems that the recent incidents are just an opportunity to push more aggressive policing.
The Toronto Police Services Budget Needs to be Slashed not Increased
On Monday, Jan. 9, the Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) held a special meeting to discuss and vote upon a proposed $48.3 million CAD increase to the Toronto Police Services (TPS) operating budget in 2023, which represents a 4.3% increase over the bloated 2022 operating budget.
MSA Press Conference — Shadow Council Announcement
After the 7th MSA convention on Monday, Nov. 21, the MSA announced our shadow council on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
MSA Endorses Chloe Brown for Mayor; Thomas Yanuziello and Walter Alvarez-Bardalez for City Council!
After the 7th MSA convention on Monday, Nov. 21, the MSA announced our shadow council on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Candidates Respond to the MSA Questionnaire!
Last month, the MSA released a questionnaire to assess how willing candidates in the upcoming municipal election are to fight against the capitalist status quo.
MSA demands Free Public Transit!
Supporters of the Municipal Socialist Alliance distributed hundreds of pieces of literature to transit riders outside a busy subway station on a sunny Tuesday afternoon. The message "Free Public Transit. Remove the Turnstiles" was well received by residents of the area, several of whom stopped to chat with Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth MSA candidate Wali Abro, and to sign up for more campaign information.
Daniel Tarade Responds to Swansea Black Student Success Committee Survey
The York Region District School Board Refuses to Adopt the IHRA Defintion of Antisemitism
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) quietly adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) defintion of antisemitism in 2018. Since then, the state of Israel bombed Gaza multiple times, destroyed hundred of Palestinian settlements, and murdered both children and journalists. But the mass struggle to smash Israeli settler-colonialism and to win the liberation of Palestinians grew manyfold.