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February 16th, 2011

February 16, 2011 Month in Review

February in Review, Part 1

Streets and squares taken back, G20 cops given flack

February 14th

February 14, 2011 Original Peoples

Revolving Door

Sex offender who targets Aboriginal girls should not be released, say Vancouver residents

February 11th

February 11, 2011 Original Peoples

You've Got Bail! (But No Freedom)

Ryan Rainville, and the letter of G20 law

February 9th

February 9, 2011 Agriculture

Murky Waters

Contentious mink farm development given green light

February 7th

February 7, 2011 Foreign Policy

Canada Gets Cuddly with Mining Companies

Unconditional love for extractive industry costs taxpayers, say C-300 supporters

February 4th

February 4, 2011 Gender

The Silence Was Deafening

BC's Missing Women Commission of Inquiry hears from Downtown East Side

January 31st

February 1, 2011 Month in Review

January in Review, Part II

Egypt curfew broken, BC salmon smokin', "organic" just a token

January 25th

January 26, 2011 Arts

Figuring Out Fair Use

As Canada updates its copyright laws, a new clause is stirring debate among creators

January 18th

January 19, 2011 Canadian News

Honouring Unfree Friends

Prison solidarity for man charged in RBC arson

January 17th

January 18, 2011 Baby Animals

Ai Ai Ai

The slow-moving, smiling brown-throated sloth

January 16th

January 17, 2011 Month in Review

January in Review, Part I

Prisons protested, shale gas wells leaked, CEOs profited

January 12th

January 13, 2011 Gender

The Self-Determination We Deserve

Landmark charter challenge launched as Bill C-389 raises debate

January 9th

January 10, 2011 Features

Canada's Debt-ucation Province

Students in Nova Scotia fear skyrocketing tuition fees

January 8th

January 8, 2011 Photo Essay

Excluded, but not Silenced

Indigenous Peoples at COP16

December 29th, 2010

December 30, 2010 Opinion

Bike Lanes Tarred

Tar sands are good, but bike lanes? Not so much

December 26th

December 27, 2010 Canadian News

Good Work Its Own Reward?

Report finds high turnover, low pay, and educated workforce in non-profit sector

December 25th

December 26, 2010 Baby Animals

Squirreling the Days Away

The life of the eastern gray squirrel

December 22nd

December 23, 2010 Agriculture

Hemp Wanted

Once illegal material promises dizzying array of green energy uses

December 19th

December 20, 2010 Canadian News

Raising Other People’s Kids

Filipina women speak out against exploitation under the Live-In Caregiver Program

December 16th

December 17, 2010 Canadian News

Building Prisons, Creating Prisoners

Harper gets “tough on crime” and everyone pays

December 14th

December 14, 2010 Month in Review

December in Review, Part I

Premier sandbagged, Haitians lectured, prison conditions protested

December 12th

December 13, 2010 Original Peoples

Sisters in Spirit Smothered

Conservative smoke-and-mirrors funding has Indigenous groups up in arms

December 7th

December 8, 2010 Environment

Science Fixin'?

Moratorium halts real-world geo-engineering experiments, for now

December 5th

December 6, 2010 Foreign Policy

Ecuador's Fickle Friend

Canada waffles in its support for Latin American democracies

December 2nd

November 30th

December 1, 2010 Month in Review

November in Review, Part II

Climate bill killed in Senate, thesis filed in Mi'gmaw, apples preserved in BC?

November 28th

November 29, 2010 International News

Haiti's Void Vote

No clear winners, many clear losers

November 26th

November 27, 2010 International News

Haitians to Refuse Tomorrow's "Selections"

Living in tents, dying of cholera, the majority can't vote for their candidate anyway

November 24th

November 25, 2010 Health

Saskatchewan Uranium, Fallujah's Children

Report on birth defects and cancers in Iraq points to Canadian uranium

November 21st

November 22, 2010 Business

Sharing Wheels

Vancouver car sharing co-op’s success spurs private competition

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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.

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