Thirty-five years ago today, as many as 50,000 people from anti-poverty advocates to punks took to Vancouver’s streets for the Operation Solidarity demonstrations in response to massive cuts by B.C.’s Social Credit government.
Joe Keithley of punk rock band D.O.A., who wrote General Strike to support the movement, was part of the opposition to austerity.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
‘He botched it’: how Vander Zalm’s labour laws led to one of B.C.’s largest general strikes
“There was a feeling that we could change society and make something better and help people,” he told Stephen Quinn, host of CBC’s The Early
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