December 19, 2004
Environment
Matt Watkins is living without money for a year, to test some ideas about the infectiousness of generosity. Hillary Lindsay asks him about it.
Matt Watkins' quest to want not, waste not
December 19, 2004
Original Peoples
The arctic is warming up, a trend with massive ecological consequences. Kim Petersen looks at how the Arctic way of life will be affected.
The fight to preserve the Arctic Way of Life
December 19, 2004
Health
The EPA set out to monitor the health effects of pesticides and household products. Andrea Smith finds out who is funding the study, and why.
Study halted over ethical controversy
December 19, 2004
Labour
John Perkins describes himself as an "economic hitman". In this interview with Democracy Now!, he describes the policies he carried out.
Democracy Now! interviews John Perkins
December 19, 2004
Literature
Besner, Trafford and Bernston review new work by Antonine Maillet, Geoffrey Cook, Josh Macdonald, and Larry Lynch.
Dec 19
December 19, 2004
Arts
Canada has just lost its only behind-bars theatre company that performs for the public. Jane Henderson discusses its life and death.
December 18, 2004
Media Analysis
Ukrainian politics have been the subject of relentless media attention in recent weeks. Dru Oja Jay wonders what is missing.
The politics of media coverage: Haiti, Ukraine, Georgia
December 13, 2004
Français
Malgré les deux années de consultations, de conférences, de débats et de discussions qui ont précédé la signature du contrat, les décisions prises par le Groupe de la Banque Mondiale, font encore l'objet de vives critiques, écrit Vivien Jaboeuf.