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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.
A visual representation of the relationships between Canada's NGOs, government agencies and US agencies operating in Haiti, in a printable poster format.
Mary Foster tracks the history of Hezbollah and examines how it became a terrorist organization in Canada.
Jon Elmer determines that Afghanistan is not a random act of Canadian policy, but an entire foreign policy apparatus acting on a well-articulated plan.
Maya Rolbin-Ghanie explores the place of the "Somalia Affair" in Canadian mythology.
Harsha Walia examines the work of Canada's development agency in South Asia.
Dru Oja Jay investigates how corporate control of markets goes missing in discussions about "free trade."
Stewart Steinhauer's response to a genocide attempt in Canada.
Critics say Canada has tacitly or openly supported the US campaign to replace the government of Venezuela. Yves Engler asks why.
Prominent feminists debate the logic of a "humanitarian" war in Aghanistan. Anna Carastathis investigates.Independent newspapers such as The Dominion are vital if democracy and true citizenship are to be saved in this age of awful concentration of corporate medias bent on formatting our opinion to serve the powerful interests which control such media. We as Haitians are especially grateful to independent media for having helped disentangle the web of lies in which the corporate media are still trying to smother our struggle for freedom and self-determination.