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December 12, 2011 Accounts

Militarized Mining in Mexico

Canadian mining company makes good off the "drug war"

September 21, 2011 Accounts

Community Reels after Resident Falls to her Death in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Life "more harsh" for women living in single room occupancy suites

August 5, 2011 Labour

SFU Student Government Moves to Displace Progressive Groups

PIRG faces eviction, lockout targets campus orgs, union workers

June 20, 2011 Original Peoples

In BC, Pipes Spell Double Trouble

KSL gas pipeline is low profile, high threat

May 30, 2011 Foreign Policy

REDD Light!

Indigenous say offset plan threatens traditional title

April 20, 2011 Original Peoples

BC Hydro-St'at'imc Authority Agreement Creates a Wave of Opposition

Deal opens territory to hydro in new ways, say critics

October 4, 2010 Original Peoples

Waves of Controversy Continue on BC Lakes

Mt. Milligan mine in Northern BC far from a done deal

September 24, 2010 Foreign Policy

The Roots of Mapuche Resistance

For Indigenous people in Chile, the struggle for life is labeled a terrorist activity

August 18, 2010 Foreign Policy

Canadian Companies Out For Colombian Oil

CCFTA among a host of initiatives that create "huge opportunities for easy profits"

August 4, 2010 Accounts

Strengthening Our Resolve

An interview with Alex Hundert

July 26, 2010 Accounts

Allies in Media Justice

A report back from the Allied Media Conference

July 23, 2010 Business

Race to the Bottom to Continue for G20 Nations

A critical analysis of the G20's Toronto Summit Declaration

June 19, 2010 Original Peoples

From Ski Hills to the Summit

Indigenous activists challenge Canada’s claims to traditional lands

May 26, 2010 Environment

The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement Reconsidered

ENGOs sign over right to criticize, companies continue to log caribou habitat

May 20, 2010 Environment

Boreal Forest Conflicts Far From Over

Mainstream enviros, timber industry shut First Nations out of "historic" deal

April 21, 2010 Environment

COP16 already Changing the Climate in Mexico

An interview with Gustavo Castro Soto on environmentalism in Mexico, popular education, and the futility of profit-driven solutions

March 22, 2010 Environment

A Public Relations War on all Fronts

BC gov't aims to win hearts and minds, and open province to extractives

March 19, 2010Audio

"No Olympics on Stolen Native Land" Resonates Across Canada

Struggles against the extractive industries could take center stage in post-Olympics organizing

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February 26, 2010 Canadian News

Police to Receive 'Olympic Legacies'

Vancouver, Richmond Police Departments to move into Games-related digs

February 20, 2010 Canadian News

Defence Industry has its Sights on the Olympics

A look at some of the companies cashing in on 2010 security spending

February 11, 2010 Business

2010 Carte Blanche

Olympic spending tallies won’t come in till the party’s over

January 8, 2010 Foreign Policy

Canada, Honduras and the Coup d’Etat

A look at Canadian diplomacy, aid, and trade in Honduras

November 30, 2009 Canadian News

Briefly, the Olympics

On savages, skytrains, signs, smiles, speech and sleeping over

November 25, 2009 Features

Zeroing in on British Columbia

An interview with economist Marc Lee

September 2, 2009 Environment

Richmond City Councillor Stands Up for Farmland

Vancouver port expansion poses bigger threat to food security than climate change: farmland advocate

May 21, 2009 Photo Essay

Shantytown, USA

Nickelsville residents demand permanent land for the homeless

February 25, 2009 Business

Crude Business in Colombia

Alberta's oil and gas sector gets behind the Free Trade push

December 6, 2008 Photo Essay

Indigenous Justice in Colombia

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

November 17, 2008 Business

Heads They Win, Tails You Lose

Canadian companies will do anything for the big nickel in Guatemala

November 13, 2008 Original Peoples

Big Oil's Pipe Dream

An interview with Dustin Johnson about the Gateway Pipeline

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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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