When it comes to environmental activism, Greenpeace has established itself as an organization to be reckoned with. A formidable institution with offices across the globe, Greenpeace’s beginnings were, on the contrary, as humble as can be. We had a chance to sit...
Nancy Neamtan is Executive Director of the Chantier de l’économie sociale, a Canadian non-profit organization that brings together networks of social enterprises (cooperatives and non-profits), local development organizations and social movements. The leading voice...
Born in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Sid Ryan is one of Canada’s most renowned champions for labour rights. It was a role he first became familiar with as a child, upon watching his father organize his fellow workers in Ireland in their battle for greater labour...
Olivia Chow is a Canadian politician, a former New Democratic Party Member of Parliament, and former city councillor in Toronto. A tireless activist, Chow has carved an impressive reputation for fighting to uphold the rights of everyday citizens, including immigrants...
Canada History Week is kicking off this Canada Day July 1. To mark the occasion, SEE Change Magazine invites you to take a peek at our current multimedia project, the History of Social Change. We’ve also produced a series of memes to celebrate how far we’ve come in...
Her name was Aquitania. Born in Scotland and launched on April 21, 1913, the ocean liner was a beauty, boasting accommodations unlike any other found in the water at the time: walls decorated with portraits of Royalty and prints of English seaports, a smoking room...