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August 17, 2011 Features

Social Profiling Under Scrutiny

A new report indicates little progress has been made in eliminating social profiling

July 19, 2011 Features

Descartes Without Debt

Course teaches great books free of charge

July 6, 2011 Features

Pulp Dreams

Pictou Mill is Asia Pulp Paper's latest acquisition

February 21, 2011 Features

Grounds for Disruption

Tent cities evolve to bring politics out of—and permanence into—the housing debate

January 10, 2011 Features

Canada's Debt-ucation Province

Students in Nova Scotia fear skyrocketing tuition fees

October 8, 2010 Features

The Roots of Rage

Halifax's poverty, racism and "swarmings"

July 7, 2010 Features

A Dark Anniversary

Abousfian Abdelrazik marks one year back in Canada, languishes under UN watch list

June 27, 2010 Features

Preemptive Lockdown

Briefly, the G8 summit in St. Petersburg, 2006

June 26, 2010 Features

A G8 Facelift and the War on Error

Briefly, the G8 summit in Gleneagles, 2005

June 20, 2010 Features

Fortress G8

Briefly, the G8 summit in Kananaskis, 2002

June 13, 2010 Features

Our Brother's Blood

Briefly, the G8 summit in Genoa, 2001

June 10, 2010 Features

Recovering from the Heart Attack

Arrestees fighting off Olympic side-effects in court

June 6, 2010 Features

The Birth of "Terrorism"

Briefly, the G7 summit in Halifax, 1995

May 30, 2010 Features

Deja Vu?

Briefly, the G7 summit in Toronto, 1988

May 24, 2010 Features

Weaving Reflection into Resistance in Toronto

Local groups prepare for G20, look to past & future movements

January 27, 2010 Features

Canada in Haiti, Part I (video)

Demonstrators condemn US relief and reconstruction plans at Montreal conference

January 24, 2010 Features

2010 Rings Hollow

Video on the housing legacy of the Vancouver Olympics

November 25, 2009 Features

Zeroing in on British Columbia

An interview with economist Marc Lee

October 16, 2009 Features

Who Killed Marcelo Rivera?

Prominent anti-mining activist murdered in El Salvador

August 8, 2009 Features

Torture, a Canadian Value?

Ottawa's complicity in torture merits a national discussion

November 30, 2008 Features

World Bank Poster Child Gets Naughty

Politicians and protesters show their true mettle in Argentina

October 8, 2008 Features

Mock justice

Why Omar Khadr should walk free

June 22, 2008 Features

A Nation of Carefully Selected Immigrants

Liberal MPs abstain, leading to major changes to immigration policy

May 31, 2008 Features

Contemporary Currents of Quebec’s Student Movement

An interview with Sophie Schoen of L'Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante (ASSÉ)

March 18, 2008 Features

Marmato’s Gold Bonanza

Canadian Mining Firm Involved in ‘Economic Forced Displacement’ in Colombia

January 7, 2008 Features

Impacting Unimpaired

New agreements like the SPP and TILMA are aimed directly at unimpeded extraction in the tar sands

December 31, 2007 Features

What the Tar Sands Need

Processing requires massive inputs of water, energy, land, labour

July 5, 2007 Features

Defending "Life and Sovereignty"

Ecuador’s mining prospects, Canadian companies, and the conflict with affected communities

November 8, 2006 Features

Grilled Cheese and War Crimes

grilled-cheese_fp.jpgChris Arsenault chats with an average 23-year-old who's hoping Canada won't send him back to the US to fight in a war he doesn't believe in.

US soldier who refuses assignment in Iraq claims refugee status in Canada

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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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