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In June, the world's most powerful heads of state will gather in Toronto with the purpose of shaping their preferred global order. The Dominion will publish a special issue on the G8 and G20 meetings and protests.
Dru Oja Jay reads the business section, and finds the news that non-investor Canadians rarely see.
Macdonald Stainsby reviews David Bernans' first book: a novel about war, racism, and hysteria - and the people who fight against them.
Fredericton police are accused of racism after arrests at a "No One Is Illegal" march. Chris Arsenault investigates.
Protesters across Canada demand status for all undocumented people. Sarah Rogers finds out why.
Kim Peterson finds the People of Tobique First Nation resisting corruption, and tracing the problem back to the Indian Act.
Max Liboiron explores sexuality and disability through Belinda Mason-Lovering's photographic essay Intimate Encounters.
Leamington, Ontario was chosen as the "best place to live in Canada" by MoneySense Magazine. Van Ferrier asks, 'For who?'Whether it's the Alberta tar sands or our role in Haiti, The Dominion has the guts to look at Canada without the fairytales about our national virtue that comfort and blind us. Our country is at a crucial turning point and we need the brave writers at The Dominion to tell us the truth about where we are heading. Truth telling shouldn't be such a radical act, but it always is. Only readers like you can keep this crucial voice alive and growing louder. Please, pitch in!