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On September 7, 2008 rabble.ca launched a multi-author election blog. The blog featuring authors such as [[Maude Barlow]] and the [[Council of Canadians]] and organizations such as the [[Rideau Institute]].<ref>"Diverse voices across Canada featured in new federal election blog on rabble.ca". ''[[Canada NewsWire]]'', September 8, 2008.</ref>
 
== Content ==
''rabble.ca'' is split into five sections – Rabble, Babble, Podcasts, RabbleTV and Occupy.
 
Rabble covers a range of issues including [[third-wave feminism|feminism]], the [[Gaza–Israel conflict|Gaza conflict]] and Canadian politics in general. "In Cahoots" is a feature on the website which highlights issues raised by rabble's partner organisations on topics such as social justice and labor organizations.
 
The Babble section of the website is based entirely on user input and is essentially a [[Internet forum|forum]] for its readers. Users are encouraged to discuss the features and columns read on the website, as well as write their own articles.
 
== Finances ==
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Rabble's content is free and it is funded by [[online advertising|advertising]], donations, subscriptions and partner foundations.
Rabble's content is free and it is funded by [[online advertising|advertising]], donations, subscriptions and partner foundations. In 2002, rabble appealed to its readers for a proposed donation of $20 a month to expand the website. Rabble releases an annual finances report which lists its donors. According to the 2010 report, the website had 900 members and 200 one-time donors.
 
== Contributors ==