• Announcement: Preparing for the RCP's Third Congress
    May 8 2026

    The podcast will be taking a two-week break as we prepare for the third congress of the Revolutionary Communist Party.

    Read our perspectives draft document here

    Watch the presentation from our Central Committee meeting back in March here

    Join the RCP here

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    2 mins
  • 11. Will public grocery stores work?
    May 1 2026

    Faced with rising grocery costs, the idea of public grocery stores is gaining traction. First raised by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the idea also became a centerpiece of newly elected NDP leader Avi Lewis’ program - and the Toronto City Council has also voted in favour of a plan to create public grocery stores.
    But will this work?
    This week on the Class Line, Joel is joined by Marco La Grotta to discuss what Communists think of publicly run grocery stores.
    Related articles:

    Public grocery stores: Will they work?

    Avi Lewis vs. telecom giants: The spectre of nationalization


    The Venezuelan Revolution: A Marxist Perspective


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    55 mins
  • 10. BC NDP betrays Indigenous people
    Apr 24 2026

    APPEAL FOR SOLIDARITY: ⁠Help free our comrades!⁠


    The NDP government of British Columbia has betrayed Indigenous people. Bending to pressure from mining companies, British Columbia Premier David Eby wants to change the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA).


    This proves what Communists have always explained: there can be no reconciliation under capitalism.


    This week, Joel is joined by Marcus Katryniuk to discuss the crisis in BC and what Communists think about it.


    Related articles:
    DRIPA, private property, and Eby’s betrayal of Indigenous people

    BC NDP pisses everyone off with new budget


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    46 mins
  • 09. A socialist NDP leader?
    Apr 10 2026

    Avi Lewis, a self described democratic socialist has been elected leader of the New Democratic Party.

    After drifting to the right for decades the party has now taken a step to the left. This week, Joel is joined by Marco La Grotta to discuss what this means for the fight against capitalism.

    Related articles:

    Avi Lewis wins NDP leadership—what does it mean?

    NDP election review says: it’s not our fault!

    Avi Lewis vs. telecom giants: The spectre of nationalization

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 08. Crisis in British Columbia
    Mar 27 2026

    British Columbia faces a dire crisis. The economy is stagnating and the province is hemorrhaging jobs. The government has a record deficit and the BC NDP has began implementing layoffs, cuts and tax increases on working class people. As the crisis affects society, there is radicalization to the right and to the left.

    This week, Joel is joined by Matt Kneller, a Central Committee member of the Revolutionary Communist Party from British Columbia.


    Related articles:

    BC NDP pisses everyone off with new budget

    Public sector workers vs. the B.C. NDP

    ‘We’d rather not split the vote’: Capitalists force BC United to fold, place their bets on Conservatives

    Trumpism at the gates in British Columbia

    Operation Solidarity: British Columbia’s aborted revolution


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    Editor's note: there were a few technical difficulties with the audio recorder. Apologies for any drops in quality throughout the episode.

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    58 mins
  • 07. Capitalism vs Indigenous people
    Mar 20 2026

    The ruling class is on a collision course with indigenous rights. After more than a decade of Liberal reconciliation policies, the economic needs of the system—to fast-track oil and gas development and critical mineral extraction—are running headlong into Indigenous rights.


    This is all done in the interest of capitalism


    This week, Joel is joined by Marcus Katryniuk from the executive committee of the Revolutionary Communist Party.


    Related articles:

    Federal infrastructure bill infuriates Indigenous groups

    Assembly of First Nations throws doors open for Pierre Poilievre

    Indigenous liberation: capitalism or communism?

    Indigenous Struggle and the Fight for Socialism: Revolution, Not Reconciliation!
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    56 mins
  • 06. Say NO to Carney's Militarism!
    Mar 13 2026

    We are witnessing the biggest militarization drive since WWII. The government, the media and the billionaires say this is necessary for “defense.” They all say this will create good jobs and kick start the economy.

    But this is a colossal waste of money - and they will make us pay for it. State finances are already strained, and governments across the country are implementing cuts to social services and conducting mass layoffs. And military spending, far from boosting the real economy, is a massive drain, throwing billions away that could be spent in the real economy.

    This week, Joel is joined by Holly Quilty from the executive committee of the Revolutionary Communist Party to discuss what this massive increase in military spending means for the class struggle in Canada.

    Links:
    https://www.marxist.ca/article/carneys-military-spending-is-a-gift-to-the-u-s
    https://www.marxist.ca/article/carney-gives-billions-to-the-army-who-pays
    https://www.marxists.org/archive/grant/1960/slump.htm
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 05. Prepare the student strike!
    Feb 27 2026

    The post secondary education system is mired in a deep crisis. Already, tens of thousands of staff have been laid off, hundreds of programs have been cut and entire campuses have been shut down affecting tens of thousands of students.
    And now governments are moving to offload the cost of this crisis onto the backs of students by cutting funding, cutting grants and raising tuition.
    The conclusion many are drawing is that the only way to stop this is with a student strike. A strike is set for Nova Scotia and a student strike movement is developing in Ontario. As more governments release their spring budgets, we can expect more cuts. The only way to stop this is by mobilizing the widest possible layers for a student strike.
    But how can we build a student strike - and how can we win?
    This week, Joel is joined by Marco La Grotta to discuss this question drawing from experience with the 2019 Ryerson student strike and the 2012 Quebec student strike.
    Related articles:

    To save post-secondary education, fight for socialism!

    Ten years since the 2012 Quebec student strike

    Open letter to the Canadian Federation of Students: Fight Ford’s cuts! Prepare a student strike!

    Toronto university students hold first strike in a generation

    Sign the Petition in support of a student strike
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    1 hr and 7 mins