Brubacher, Besner, Trafford and Deen review new books by Suzuki, Sinclair, Williams and Field.
When can a son not work for his father? Kim Petersen examines government involvement in native fishing rights.
Why isn't addressing environmental causes of cancer in the government's official cancer control strategy, Andrea Smith asks.
Is nanotechnology moving too fast for us to assess the risks that might be involved? Yuill Herbert reports.
Dru Oja Jay interviews filmmaker Kevin Pina about Canada's role in the overthrow of Haiti's government.
Thanks to overzealous insurance agencies, skateboarders have been driven to the margins of cities. Dru Oja Jay looks at some proposed alternatives.
After the disastrous tsunami, the Burmese government reported only 80 deaths along 2,000 km of coastline. Shaughn McArthur looks closer.
Rejecting charity and embracing solidarity, Montreal's No One is Illegal works for the "regularization of everyone". Matt Mundy speaks to Jaggi Singh.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.