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September 20, 2006 Foreign Policy

Canada "Heading Toward Disaster" in Afghanistan

joya1_fp.jpgProminent Afghan MP says Canada "needs to prove it is a friend of Afghan people" by ending support for fundamentalist warlords.

Prominent Afghan MP says Canada "needs to prove it is a friend of Afghan people" by ending support for fundamentalist warlords

April 26, 2006 Foreign Policy

War, Warlords, War Crimes

troops_afgh_fp.jpgAlex Hemingway asks why Canada has allied itself with warlords in Afghanistan and provides some context to the current conflict.

Afghanistan in context

April 13, 2006 Foreign Policy

Canada's Debt to Afghanistan

sonalickut_fp.jpg Afghan Women's Mission co-director Sonali Kolhatkar says that Canadians need to begin "undoing the damage" in Afghanistan

Canadians needs to "undo the damage": visiting activist

February 28, 2006 Foreign Policy

Canada's Phantom Menace In Afghanistan

afghan_fp.jpgGeordie Gwalgen Dent investigates where Canada's aid money goes and considers what that might mean for Afghanistan.

Who is receiving Canada's "Phantom Aid?"

January 16, 2006 Environment

Where The Mountains Are Still Growing

mountains_fp.jpgHillary Lindsay investigates the human cost of a 'business as usual' approach to climate change in Northeastern India.

Will mega dams in Manipur, India 'solve' climate change?

September 6, 2005 Opinion

Refugees and Citizens

houston2_fp.jpg Justin Podur asks what it means to be a refugee, and why the title is considered disparaging in the USA

August 25, 2005 Arts

The Rising of The Rising

rising2_fp.jpg Why aren't Canadian media paying any attention to international bollywood blockbuster The Rising? Rajiv Rawat explains.

Canadian film critics pass on Bollywood blockbuster's hard look at imperialism

February 16, 2005 Accounts

Burma and Divestiture

moustachebros_fp.jpgAfter the disastrous tsunami, the Burmese government reported only 80 deaths along 2,000 km of coastline. Shaughn McArthur looks closer.

After the Tsunami

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