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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.

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February 4, 2008 Month in Review

January in Review

News from social movements

January 29, 2008 Opinion

Freedom of Expression in Afghanistan

Restrictive laws, self-censorship keep criticism to a minimum

January 23, 2008 Original Peoples

Indigenous Rights and the Mayan Victory in Belize

Implications for Indigenous Title Rights in Canada

January 18, 2008 Foreign Policy

Canada's Mining Continuum

Resources, Community Resistance and "Development" in Oaxaca

January 16, 2008 Month in Review

December in Review

Halted deportations, Lakota secession, and social tension in Latin America

January 13, 2008 Opinion

Placing Curfews on Themselves

Israel and America don't have to worry when Palestinians repress their own protesters

January 13, 2008 International News

Echoes of Revolution: Burkina Faso's Thomas Sankara

Part I: Interview with Aziz Fall

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Monopoly media in Canada has resulted in a situation where we are left with generic news content in which contextualized and critical discussions of important social and economic issues that affect the lives and livelihoods of Canadians are addressed in a skewed and self-serving manner. Large media corporations have an unparalleled venue to promote their own interests as well as insulate themselves from inquiries and criticism. The Dominion is a much needed free and independent press that expands the diversity of voices and reconnects people to the civic life of their communities.

--Dr. Erin Steuter, professor of Sociology, Mount Allison University

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About the Dominion

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.

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