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Archive - 2008

December 30th

December 30, 2008 International News

Israel Bombs Gaza, Killing Hundreds

Emergency demonstrations attract thousands worldwide

December 28th

December 28, 2008 Opinion

Pushing the Debate

Noir Canada’s critical perspective

December 27th

December 27, 2008 Opinion

Mining the Island: An International Perspective

Struggles in Guatemala harken back to Cape Breton's mining boom

December 24th

December 24, 2008 International News

Civilian Uprising against Barrick Gold in Tanzania

Mine security shoots young man, villagers respond by destroying $7 million in equipment

December 22nd

December 22, 2008 Arts

Abundance

Art and trash in Dawson City

December 19th

December 19, 2008 Media Analysis

They’re Animals!

Dehumanization, media and the War on Terror

December 15th

December 15, 2008 Month in Review

December in Review, Part I

Workers take factory back, homeless take houses back, Canadian delegates undermine climate talks

December 12th

December 12, 2008 Environment

110-Year Rush

Songs moved to survive the goldrush are returned to the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in

December 10th

December 10, 2008 Literature & Ideas

November Books

New works by Stifter and Endicott

December 8th

December 6th

December 6, 2008 Photo Essay

Indigenous Justice in Colombia

Traditional justice sentences kidnappers, restores faith in community and traditional authorities

December 5th

December 5, 2008 Business

BC's New Gold Rush

Investment is risky in unceded land

December 4th

December 4, 2008 Environment

A Hillbilly, a Judge, and a Coal Company

The opening skirmish in the court battle over mountaintop removal mining

December 3rd

December 3, 2008 Original Peoples

The Land Provides What Mining Can't

KI leaders take their complaints to the United Nations

December 2, 2008 Accounts

A Mining Refugee in Canada

Can one country be the hero and the villain?

December 1st

December 1, 2008 Month in Review

November in Review Part II

Barriere Lake Algonquins press demands, OCAP builds a wall, the Minga shakes Colombia

November 30th

November 30, 2008 Features

World Bank Poster Child Gets Naughty

Politicians and protesters show their true mettle in Argentina

November 29th

November 29, 2008 Business

While Mineral Resources Boomed, Canada Partied

...and lost manufacturing jobs, narrowed economic base

November 27th

November 27, 2008 Media Analysis

Media Avoids the Dirt

Mining companies get an easy ride in Canadian press

November 26th

November 26, 2008 Agriculture

Peru's Farmers Demand Healthy Land

Criminalization of anti-mining dissent strengthens resolve

November 25th

November 25, 2008 Original Peoples

Mining the Truth

A Canadian judge rules on indigenous land in Patagonia

November 24th

November 24, 2008 Canadian News

The Nuclear Push

Mining lobby wants uranium ban lifted

November 23rd

November 23, 2008 Literature & Ideas

Copper Ore, Silver Screen

Under Rich Earth

November 22nd

November 22, 2008 Business

Dangerous Duty in Papua New Guinea

Community members get "the opposite of what was promised" from Barrick Gold

November 21st

November 21, 2008 Original Peoples

Fighting Free Entry

Ending mining’s privileged access to land

November 20th

November 20, 2008 Foreign Policy

Canada's Contribution to Congo's Wars

Canadian mining companies among those under review

November 19th

November 19, 2008 Business

Small Flags in the Ground

Gold mining in Suriname's tribal communities

November 18th

November 18, 2008 Foreign Policy

FOCAL Blasted for Ties to Mining Industry

Indigenous leaders pull out of mining workshops in Guatemala

November 17th

November 17, 2008 Business

Heads They Win, Tails You Lose

Canadian companies will do anything for the big nickel in Guatemala

November 16th

November 16, 2008 Original Peoples

Caretakers of the Land

Western Shoshone wage battle against modern gold rush

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