Dru Oja JayHow the Green New Deal happened: the view from 2030It started with the librarians. That’s what they say, anyway.May 2, 2019May 2, 2019
Dru Oja Jay2018 World Cup in Status UpdatesDuring the 2018 World Cup, I took to writing occasional commentary. It evolved over the course of the tournament. All of it is here in…Jul 16, 2018Jul 16, 2018
Dru Oja JayThree Reasons NOT to Nationalize Facebook(And one reason that can be ruled out)Apr 11, 2018Apr 11, 2018
Dru Oja JayJagmeet is the new JackThe New Democratic Party’s frontrunner’s possibilities and limitationsSep 14, 20173Sep 14, 20173
Dru Oja JayBombardier is corporate greed at its worst; nationalizing it could create the global leader we needBy embracing worker management and open source designs, a publicly-owned Bombardier could lead us toward a equitable post-carbon economyApr 26, 20172Apr 26, 20172
Dru Oja JayYouth Toss a Wrench in the Liberal Likability MachineWorkers and climate marchers pull back the curtain on the power politics of the Minister of SelfiesOct 26, 2016Oct 26, 2016
Dru Oja JayLiberal governments introduce nasty surprises in year two–here’s how we stop themTo further a progressive agenda and prevent nasty surprises in 2017, movements will have to seize the initiative… and take the streetsAug 8, 2016Aug 8, 2016
Dru Oja JaySome thoughts on Progressive Strategy in the Trudeau EraA quarter of a year ago, the Canadian electorate managed to dump the Conservatives, delivering a dramatic victory to the Liberal party…Feb 2, 20161Feb 2, 20161
Dru Oja JayBalancing the Carbon Budget in Trudeau’s CanadaThe Prime Minister is (without realizing it) calling for economic transformation; we must heed the callJan 14, 2016Jan 14, 2016
Dru Oja JayStopping Pipelines is Trudeau Government’s Official Policy–they just don’t know it yetPipeline “saboteurs” aren’t criminals; they are implementing existing government commitmentsJan 5, 20161Jan 5, 20161