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March 21, 2012 Canadian News

The Greenwashing of Sustainable Seafood

The environmental community rejects the sustainable certification of Nova Scotia longline caught swordfish

March 16, 2012

Wiebo's coffin

by Byron Christopher
March 14, 2012 Environment

Peace Region Boom

Growth in northern town leaves residents feeling the pinch

March 12, 2012 Features

The Case of Wally Fowler

Racism and possible cover-up in Canadian military see light of day with exclusively released documents

March 11, 2012

Dawson Creek

by Sheldon Birnie
March 9, 2012 Canadian News

Closed to the Community but Open for Business

Botched Sale of St. Pat's-Alexandra School a Provincial Trend

March 7, 2012 Gender

Scoring for Information

Police infiltration tactics viewed as a violation of women's bodies and rights

March 6, 2012 Weblog:

Clean up Corruption at Home

By Wadner Pierre

When will the U.S. Department go after U.S. officials for the $6.6 billion in “lost” for the reconstruction of Iraq in 2004?

The U.S. Justice Department has failed to investigate. This money is still missing and no one can account for it. American taxpayers deserve to be told about where the $6.6 billion went.

The U.S. government needs to focus more on what is happening in its backyard. It should to give up “investigating” not only on former President Jean-Bertrand Aristidefor corruption, but all foreign political leaders they don't like. Former President Aristide was forced [kidnapped] to get on an air plane on Feb. 29, 2004 by U.S. troops. Why didn't they put him in U.S. prison for all he is being accused of? Now, what are they doing - building a case or making one up against Aristide? And it’s worth noting that the US government has blocked any investigation – international or domestic - into how exactly Aristide came to “depart” Haiti in 2004.

The renewed investigation against Aristide also occurs at a time when one of Haiti's most brutal dictators, Jean-Claude Duvalier, is being let off the hook.

The U.S. has one problem with Aristide. He enjoys too much support from the Haitian people, most importantly the poor majority who want change. After all that has been said to vilify and destroy Aristide's image around the world, the goal of this smear campaign remains unachieved.

In Feb. 29, 2012 several thousand Lavalas supporters demonstrated in the street of Haiti’s capital to renew their passionate support for their leader. This recent demonstration certainly shook the U.S. imposed status quo. That is why they reactivate their slanderous campaign against Aristide.

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March 2, 2012 Canadian News

February in Review

Vikileaks tweeted, robocalls investigated and students strike out against fees

February 29, 2012 Labour

Hogtown, Manitoba

An investigation into one factory's radical impact on labour and the environment in a prairie town

February 29, 2012

Freezing Feet

by Caitlin Crawshaw
February 29, 2012

Maple Leaf Flag

by Caitlin Crawshaw
February 27, 2012 Canadian News

More Prisons, Higher Profits

Inmates have little power in challenging prison work conditions

February 24, 2012 Media Analysis

CBC misrepresenting Quebec student strike?

Coverage of yesterday's demo leaves more questions than answers

February 22, 2012 Media Analysis

Khader Adnan's Unpublicized Hunger Strike

Vigil called on CBC to end the silence

February 21, 2012

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by Cynthia George Taha
February 21, 2012

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by Cynthia George Taha
February 20, 2012

Bridgetown, Barbados

by Lisle Warner

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