rabble.ca
Type of site | News and opinion |
---|---|
Available in | English |
Headquarters | 192 Spadina Avenue, Suite 300, Toronto, ON, M5T 2C2[1] |
URL | rabble |
Launched | April 18, 2001 |
rabble.ca is an alternative, left-leaning[2] English-language Canadian online magazine founded in 2001.[3] It features podcasts, videos and a discussion board called babble.[4]
History
Judy Rebick and Mark Surman[5] founded rabble.ca on April 18, 2001.[6] The launch coincided with the Summit of the Americas in Quebec,[3] and rabble covered the Summit during its first week of operation.[7]
Upon its launch, the website raised $200,000, which included $120,000 from the Atkinson Foundation.[9]
On September 7, 2008, rabble.ca launched a multi-author election blog. The blog featuring authors such as
Contributors
Judy Rebick, Naomi Klein, Francine Pelletier, Anna Dashtgard, Patty Barrera, Priscilla Settee, Penney Kome, Doris Anderson, Ann Shin and Sandra DeLaronde were among the original contributors at the launch of the website.[11]
Judy Rebick retired in 2006 and was replaced by Amnesty International member Kim Elliott.[12]
Former Financial Post columnist Murray Dobbin is the guest senior contributing editor for rabble.ca.[13]
The advisory committee of rabble.ca is composed of Dave Mitchell, Fred Wilson, John Urquhart, Linda McQuaig, Lynn Coady, and Sharon Fraser.
Reception
rabble.ca has received both praise and criticism from a range of media analysts. Shauna Rempel of the Toronto Star praised Rabble for its use of the Internet to propel activism,[6] while journalist Colby Cosh dismissed it as "a hobby for Judy Rebick [...] on the Canadian left" and a "vanity web project".[14]
References
- ^ "Contact". Rabble. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- ISBN 978-1-4426-0889-4.
- ^ ProQuest 438275106.
- ProQuest 442600650.
- ^ "Everything on (the) Line". btlbooks.com. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
- ^ ProQuest 439281078.
- ProQuest 204987830.
- ProQuest 348424159.
- ProQuest 329820754.
- ProQuest 453112672.
- ProQuest 454516528.
- ProQuest 439565062.
- ProQuest 865220029.
- ProQuest 214877120.