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Well, the brand new Dominion site is online, after a lot of time and a few headaches. We've successfully (with a little help from friends) moved over ever one of the old entries. Thanks to the flexibility of Drupal, our new content management system, all the old urls still refer to the same articles.
The weblog archives didn't make it into the new system, but we didn't break any of the links, and you can still look at articles as they used to look on the old site in the archives.
Welcome to the new Dominion website. It's a work in progress, so watch your step and don't fall into any manholes.
Tretiak, the most famous Commie hockey player possibly in history, is back on the ice in Canada.
Afghanistan correspondent Chris Sands interviews Afghan MPs, and hears predictions of a "very big war" and jihad against foreign troops.
What role does Canada's nuclear industry play in the geopolitics of the Korean peninsula? Stephen Salaff investigates.
Hillary Bain Lindsay investigates accusations of 'environmental racism' that have taken centre stage during a fight against a new landfill.
Activists hope the loss of two lakes in Newfoundland to mining waste isn't the beginning of a new trend. Tracy Glynn learns
A visual representation of the relationships between Canada's NGOs, government agencies and US agencies operating in Haiti, in a printable poster format.
Stuart Neatby chronicles the last six years of Canadian intervention in Haiti, from the coup to the training of the HNP to the elections.
Moira Peters investigates the politics of dumpster diving within a food system that results in hungry people and wasted food.The Dominion is a monthly paper published by an incipient network of independent journalists in Canada. It aims to provide accurate, critical coverage that is accountable to its readers and the subjects it tackles. Taking its name from Canada's official status as both a colony and a colonial force, the Dominion examines politics, culture and daily life with a view to understanding the exercise of power.