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February 3, 2012 Media Analysis

The Honorable Voices of Four Women Killed in Kingston

Reflections on the Shafia murder trial

January 2, 2012 Canadian News

A Safety of Our Own

Security and community in St. James Park

November 18, 2011 Canadian News

Occupy Toronto survives Eviction Day

Occupiers, city, to present arguments in court today

August 26, 2011 Literature & Ideas

A Disappointing John

Brown's "Paying For It" misses its potential

June 17, 2011 Media Analysis

Convicted by the Media, Sentenced by the Courts

Supporters of Nicole Kish say she is innocent and the media is guilty

June 10, 2011 Environment

The Plastic Bag Debate

Lessons from Rwanda

March 16, 2011 Environment

Saving the Land, Saving History

Questions of archeological and spiritual significance rally community to protect Beaver Pond Forest

December 30, 2010 Opinion

Bike Lanes Tarred

Tar sands are good, but bike lanes? Not so much

October 11, 2010 Original Peoples

Showdown in the Far North

First Nations oppose Ontario's Far North Act, some environmental orgs support it

September 22, 2010 Agriculture

Prison Farms on Death Row

Feds invest $9B in prisons, progressive rehab program phased out to save "pocket change"

August 4, 2010 Accounts

Strengthening Our Resolve

An interview with Alex Hundert

July 14, 2010 Photo Essay

Whose Woods These Are

Land defenders celebrate a year since Hanlon Creek occupation

July 12, 2010 Canadian News

Canada’s Largest Environmental Lawsuit a Victory

Ontario court rules Vale must pay $36 M to Port Colborne residents

June 22, 2010 Comics

True North

June 21, 2010 Labour

"There Is No Neutral"

Striking Vale Inco workers push for local politicians, residents to back anti-scab legislation

June 21, 2010 Foreign Policy

Migrating Justice

Globalizing labour rights, regardless of status

June 12, 2010 Accounts

Toronto's Communities Prepare for the G8 and G20 Summits

G20 has no business meeting; local solutions better address global problems

June 9, 2010 Environment

Toronto vs. Cochabamba

G20 to consolidate control over climate negotiations

May 30, 2010 Features

Deja Vu?

Briefly, the G7 summit in Toronto, 1988

May 27, 2010 Canadian News

Elite Insecurity

Ten thousand to guard summits in Huntsville and Toronto

May 24, 2010 Features

Weaving Reflection into Resistance in Toronto

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

May 21, 2010 Accounts

From H-Ville to G-Spot

G8 host has little control over how Legacy Fund touches Huntsville

May 19, 2010 Original Peoples

Blockade in Grassy Narrows over Policing Concerns

Slow response times, alleged intimidation lead residents to call for new peacekeeper services

April 25, 2010 Weblog:

Siddiqui: Immigrants and Multiculturalism face war

Haroon Siddiqui, one of, if not 'the' best, columnists in the Main Stream Media has an article today looking at politicians who muckrake and target immigrants in order to help with their unpopularity in the polls.

Siddiqui, writing in the Toronto Star, is always very eloquent in his analysis', which using clear cut arguments to back up his opinions on the Rights and Democracy fiasco, Israeli Apartheid Week and International Trade.

In a broad swipe at several politicians and parties he accuses individuals of very low blows:

Sarkozy's standing in the polls is low, as is that of Quebec Premier Jean Charest, Harper, Ignatieff and Dosanjh. They want to climb back up on the backs of vulnerable women or by being dangerously intolerant of multiculturalism, which is the law of the land in Canada.

April 23, 2010 Foreign Policy

Enriched Hypocrisy

Before criticizing Iran's nuke program, Canada should look within

March 10, 2010 Business

Co-operative Banking Bulks Up

Ontario credit unions weather the economic crisis

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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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