Scott Neigh
@scottneigh.bsky.social
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writer, parent, activist in Hamilton, Ontario. Author of two books. Former host and producer of *Talking Radical Radio*. My author site: https://scottneigh.ca. (Note that on Twitter I can be found as @canadianlefty, but that handle was already taken here.)
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An update: The pub date for my new book was originally supposed to be early November, but has been moved to October 21. Pre-order now! :)
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Some exciting news!!! My new book *Listen! Knowing the World and Fighting to Change It* will be coming out in the fall, from Fernwood Publishing. Get 15% off a pre-order using the code below.

fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/listen
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It's still 15 days until official release and I've yet to lay hands on a physical copy myself, but a reliable source sent me this photo today. Pre-orders are beginning to be fulfillied and *Listen!* is starting to appear in the wild! (Order yours here: fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/listen)
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I want to read more history that is unconnected to anything that I might end up writing about.
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This will be great!
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For folks who can't make it to an in-person launch, I will be doing an online event for *Listen! Knowing the World and Fighting to Change It* in conversation with Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay on October 28. Register for the Zoom session via the email address in the image.
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Full solidarity with the flotilla, which represents the very best of humanity.

And eternal shame to the European states who refused to protect it from Israeli assault and establish a corridor for aid to Gaza.
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Canadian physician Yipeng Ge has been on the ground in Gaza during the genocide.

A year and a half later, he joined me and reflected on what he saw — and what the people are doing in the face of government complicity.

Here’s a sneak peek of our conversation:
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For folks who can't make it to an in-person launch, I will be doing an online event for *Listen! Knowing the World and Fighting to Change It* in conversation with Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay on October 28. Register for the Zoom session via the email address in the image.
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📢Introducing the incredible speakers joining us on Friday, Oct. 10th at our event, “Policing-Free Schools Is Disability Justice: Knowledge Mobilization & Calls-to-Action”!

Meet our amazing panelists for:“School-Prison Nexus & Carceral ‘Care’”⬇️

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As others, including Ireland, rush to help their citizens involved with the flotilla, here’s what Canada’s government told me of the six Canadians on board:

“The Government of Canada is not able to guarantee the safety of Canadian travelers, or to provide them with security and protection abroad.”
Screenshot of an email.

media@international.gc.ca writes:

Hi Rachel, We will get back to you asap. Thanks,

In a follow up: 

Please see our response:
The Government of Canada is not able to guarantee the safety of Canadian travelers, or to provide them with security and protection abroad. The decision to travel is personal, and individuals are responsible for their own safety abroad. Global Affairs Canada (GAC) advises Canadians avoid all travel to Palestine due to the ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip and the unpredictable security situation in the West Bank. More information is available on our travel advice webpage.
While the Goverment of Canada has no plans to accompany the flotilla, this does not in any way detract from Canada's position that humanitarian assistance into Gaza must be immediately scaled-up to address the catastrophic humanitarian situation. We continue to urge Israel to allow the immediate entry of UN-coordinated humanitarian assistance, via land crossings, into and throughout Gaza.
Since October 2023, Canada has committed more than $400 million in international assistance in response to the current crises in Palestine.
The immediate priority must be a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages, and a sustained influx in UN-led humanitarian aid. Canada is committed to continue
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It's book launch season! #HamOnt folks can come and listen to me talk about my new book with Jane Mulkewich on October 23 at The City and The City Books! (I'll post about the online and Sudbury launches in the coming days...)
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I appreciate the intention here, but as an "international friend" I must say it makes no sense for anyone to visit the US right now. I have avoided it for years, and I will continue to do so. The rule of law, such as it was, has been suspended. Crossing that border is an unnecessary risk.
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International friends: the cities they hate, put them on a list of best travel destinations, best representations of the greatness of this place. Chicago! New Orleans! L.A.! And of course Philly! Whew, absolutely the vibes.
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82. In a win for the Palestine solidarity movement and the No Azure for Apartheid campaign, Microsoft has blocked an Israeli military unit's access to some tech used in surveilling Palestinians. www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s... #MovementWins2025
Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its technology in mass surveillance of Palestinians
Exclusive: Tech firm ends military unit’s access to AI and data services after Guardian reveals secret spy project
www.theguardian.com
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As long as the Giller Prize maintains Indigo and the Azrieli Foundation as sponsors, the boycott continues.

Canlitresponds.ca/boycott-giller
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WHY I'M STILL BOYCOTTING THE GILLER PRIZE

Book image with Palestine flag
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Troubling, because if I was reading more casually rather than comprehensively, I wouldn’t catch it. Troubling, because there are so many other areas where it would be harder even for a critical reader to catch it than it is for things like widely published tech specs.
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I’ve been reading articles about phones, lately, because the gods of planned obsolescence are dictating that I need a new one soon. And it’s very troubling the way that obviously factually incorrect AI slop articles are so seamlessly integrated with decent ones in search results.
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cbattle.bsky.social
shame on the federal government for being so on the wrong side of this.
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It’s absolutely right that workers walk off the job in response to the government taking a chainsaw to Canada Post.

If we lose the unique national infrastructure the postal service has, it will never be rebuilt. We should be using it to expand services to the public, not nickel and diming it.
Canada Post workers walking off the job after government demands reforms | CBC News
The union representing Canada's postal workers has called for a cross-country strike in the wake of the federal government announcing major reforms to Canada Post.
www.cbc.ca