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Joshua Mandryk

@jmandryk

Labour & class actions lawyer. Fighting for workers’ rights at @GPLLP. He/him.

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linkhttps://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4040208 calendar_today29-03-2011 19:15:42

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As the NDP leadership rules and race unfold... you’re going to be hearing from lots of party insiders, quoted in places like the Globe & Mail, CTV and CBC. You know - former staffers, consultants, former provincial cabinet ministers, the kind of people who leave politics and

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My father Stephen Lewis is spectacularly uninterested in social media, so I’m posting this myself (though he has read it and is prepared to suffer the indignity of all I'm about to reveal). When he was Canada’s ambassador to the UN from 1984-88, Dad was truly shocked by the

My father Stephen Lewis is spectacularly uninterested in social media, so I’m posting this myself (though he has read it and is prepared to suffer the indignity of all I'm about to reveal).

When he was Canada’s ambassador to the UN from 1984-88, Dad was truly shocked by the
Erik Magraken (@erikmagraken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ali Act helps fighters. Protect the Ali Act. Expand the Ali Act. Please add your signature. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Joshua Mandryk (@jmandryk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Digital Platform Workers’ Rights Act will have little impact on gig workers. It’s a low floor that guarantees them less than the actual minimum wage (and likely less than they’re already making). More show than substance. thestar.com/news/canada/ri…

Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (@rosaluxglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day 100 years ago, Patrice Lumumba was born. A leader of Congo’s independence movement and its first Prime Minister, he was arrested, tortured, and finally murdered in January 1961 — just months after his country’s liberation from Belgian colonial rule.

On this day 100 years ago, Patrice Lumumba was born. A leader of Congo’s independence movement and its first Prime Minister, he was arrested, tortured, and finally murdered in January 1961 — just months after his country’s liberation from Belgian colonial rule.
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 100th Birthday to Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of D.R Congo He was assassinated in 1961 following a military coup supported by U.S.A & Belgian imperialism which was admitted by the State Dept in 2013 authorized by president Eisenhower A THREAD

Happy 100th Birthday to Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of D.R Congo

He was assassinated in 1961 following a military coup supported by U.S.A & Belgian imperialism which was admitted by the State Dept in 2013 authorized by president Eisenhower

A THREAD
Jacobin (@jacobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the 100th birthday of Congolese prime minister and anticolonial leader Patrice Lumumba. Assassinated just months after independence with the backing of Western powers, Lumumba remains a symbol of self-determination: jacobin.com/2017/01/patric…

Today marks the 100th birthday of Congolese prime minister and anticolonial leader Patrice Lumumba.

Assassinated just months after independence with the backing of Western powers, Lumumba remains a symbol of self-determination: jacobin.com/2017/01/patric…
Matthew Aguilar (@matthewaguilar5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s mystifying to me that people find this entertaining. Jake Paul faked his way to this fight and faked his way through the fight. Running, falling, flailing. Never seriously threatening. Never really competitive. Just a pointless exercise in nothingness.

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i dont know much about boxing. is it normal to hug a person's legs for half the fight like a charles dickens orphan begging for soup?

Don Davies (@dondavies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UN Charter Article 2(4) is a core principle of international law. It prohibits all states from the threat/use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any other state, banning war & coercion except self-defense or UN Security Council authorization.

Jim Stanford (@jimbostanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This kind of spinelessness would have put Canadian troops into Iraq in 2001. Thank goodness John Chretien was made of stronger stuff.

Diana Chan McNally (@diana_c_mcnally) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I received my N1 Notice of Rent Increase: I will pay an additional $437 this year to my landlord. It's interesting how some people's household budgets matter, i.e., homeowners, and others don't, i.e., renters — who are half this city.

Moving-to-Blue (@genevatradelaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mr. Jivani went to Yale; I did not. One point in his favour. I've been a trade lawyer, litigator, diplomat, academic, and negotiator; he has no discernible experience or qualifications in trade negotiations. One for me. With that out of the way, this is nuts. Here's why. 1/

Peter Schiff (@peterschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The real story about Bitcoin isn’t its 50% decline, but that the biggest financial mania in history is likely over. What’s most amazing is how the scheme's promoters convinced the mainstream financial media, Wall Street banks, and elected government officials to embrace it.

Joshua Mandryk (@jmandryk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see a new article about Canada allegedly being poorer than Alabama making the rounds. This is worth re-sharing: policyoptions.irpp.org/2025/04/canada…