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In June, the world's most powerful countries will gather in Toronto with the purpose of shaping what is to come. The Dominion will publish a special issue on the G8 and G20 meetings.

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Photo Essay

November 12, 2009 Photo Essay

Fighting for Sutikalh

St’át’imc unity has kept BC-backed ski resort at bay for ten years

May 21, 2009 Photo Essay

Shantytown, USA

Nickelsville residents demand permanent land for the homeless

February 9, 2009 Photo Essay

Life under Occupation in Ni'lin, Palestine

Peaceful actions against the Apartheid Wall* result in Israeli repression

December 6, 2008 Photo Essay

Indigenous Justice in Colombia

Traditional justice sentences kidnappers, restores faith in community and traditional authorities

September 25, 2008 Photo Essay

Canadian Mining in Mexico

A close-up look at the impacts of gold mining in San Luis Potosí

August 11, 2008 Photo Essay

The Coup in Context

A look behind the removal of Barriere Lake's traditional government

March 13, 2008 Photo Essay

Downtown Eastside's Poverty Olympics

Vancouver residents deem Olympics a "countdown to international embarrassment"

March 6, 2008 Photo Essay

Fortress Europe

The Spanish/Moroccan Border

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Who owns the media in Canada? Who do they answer to? What every Canadian gets to see, hear, and read is determined by the answer to those questions. And the answers are, for the biggest media with the widest reach, pretty grim. The promise of the Dominion is of a mass media with a massive audience that is owned by that audience and that answers to that audience. That will happen if it's supported and if not, we will have to settle for corporate media that answer to the powerful and lie and deceive in their service.

--Justin Podur, writer and editor for ZNet

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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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