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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

March 16, 2011 Environment

Saving the Land, Saving History

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

February 23, 2011 Original Peoples

Sinixt in Vancouver Courts

"Extinct" nation defends traditional territory

November 3, 2010 Original Peoples

World Bank Darling Promotes Privatization of Reserves

Critics say fee-simple title on reserves could further erode Indigenous land base

October 27, 2010 Original Peoples

Leak reveals push to win over First Nations on controversial boreal forest pact

Environmental organizations and forestry companies seeking buy-in on CBFA as First Nations opposition grows

October 4, 2010 Original Peoples

Waves of Controversy Continue on BC Lakes

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

May 20, 2010 Environment

Boreal Forest Conflicts Far From Over

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

January 13, 2010 Ideas

Land and Rights in Canada

Don't let Harper play hockey with human rights

August 26, 2009 Original Peoples

"Pack Up and Get Out"

Why the Tobique First Nation took control of their territory’s hydro dam

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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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