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Archive - 2007

April 14th

April 15, 2007 Literature & Ideas

April Books

Reviews of new work by Windley, Leahy, McOrmond

April 12th

April 13, 2007 Ideas

Lebanon: Shadows of War

Rawi Hage’s De Niro’s Game renders civil war-era Beirut from the Diaspora

April 11th

April 11, 2007 Environment

Questioning Climate Politics

Denis Rancourt says the “global warming myth” is part of the problem

April 9th

April 9, 2007 Month in Review

Events in March

Protests at Canadian Embassies, Kashechewan, Cité Soleil, Harper's budget and more

April 4th

April 4, 2007 Environment

Stolen Games

"No Olympics on stolen Native land" has become the battle cry for Indigenous resistance to the Vancouver Olympics

March 29th

March 29, 2007 Original Peoples

First Nations Activist Dies after Release from Jail

In memory of Harriet Nahanee, age 71

March 29, 2007 Literature & Ideas

February Books

March 28th

March 28, 2007 Accounts

Growing Insurgencies, Irregular Warfare, part II

Development Aid as Counterinsurgency Tool

March 26th

March 27, 2007 Canadian News

Growing Insurgencies, Irregular Warfare

Counterinsurgency Manual Shows Military's New Face

March 23rd

March 23, 2007 Environment

Reclaiming the Forbidden Forest

Roundtable discusses community forestry

March 18th

March 18, 2007 Arts

Revival House

The many lives of Toronto rep cinemas

March 15th

March 15, 2007 Accounts

Haiti: the Damage Done

Part II of an Interview with Brian Concannon.

March 14th

March 14, 2007 Accounts

Haiti: the Damage Done

Part I of an Interview with Brian Concannon

March 13th

March 13, 2007 Opinion

Redefining the Middle East

The US must change its direction in the Middle East

March 9th

March 9, 2007 Français

Les crimes du «développement» au Guatemala

Part 1 : Skye Resources et la réoccupation des terres au Guatemala

March 6th

March 6, 2007 Media Analysis

Correcting Selective Reporting

An interview with Jooneed Khan of La Presse

March 5th

March 5, 2007 Environment

Big Enviro Groups ‘Holding Back’ Anti-Warming Movement

Some critics call the best mainstream proposals too little, too late

March 2nd

March 2, 2007 Français

Le Soutien des États-Unis au Fatah Crée un Nouveau Conflit

Le Hamas et le Fatah s'engagent dans une rivalité meurtrière.

March 1st

March 1, 2007 Gender

Keeping The Faith

Guatemalan feminists fight for change

February 28th

February 28, 2007 Environment

Risky Business

Climate change “quick-fixes” are good for business, but may prove disastrous for the environment

February 27th

February 27, 2007 Business

Turning Down A Gold Mine

In Guatemala, angry locals vote no, but BC firm presses on

February 23rd

February 23, 2007 Literature & Ideas

March Books

February 21st

February 21, 2007 Arts

Picture Perfect

How images are used to create specific relationships between people and the physical environment

February 20th

February 20, 2007 Original Peoples

Hoping Against Hope?

A review of a new audio documentary about the struggle against colonialism in Canada

February 14th

February 14, 2007 Photo Essay

Haiti Aux Haitiens!

Montreal mobilizes in solidarity with Haiti

February 13th

February 13, 2007 Accounts

Waiting For War?

Azerbaijan's refugees see little hope

February 8th

February 8, 2007 Accounts

The Taliban's Past and Future

An interview with Mullah Wakil Ahmad Mutawakil, former Taliban foreign minister

February 5th

February 5, 2007 Business

Cable Cutters

What the cable companies don’t want you to know about radical television in Canada

February 5, 2007 Accounts

Support the Troops or Support the War?

In Afghanistan, it might be difficult to do both

February 5, 2007 Accounts

Land Claims and the People of the Great River

An interview with Paula Lapierre of the Kichesipirini Algonquin Nation

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