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In June, the world's most powerful heads of state will gather in Toronto with the purpose of shaping their preferred global order. The Dominion will publish a special issue on the G8 and G20 meetings and protests. Photos by Gwalgen Geordie Dent and Sharmeen Khan
1. The backdrop to the Cuban anniversary celebration in Havana.
2-4. The 50th anniversary celebration. Reported in The Miami Herald the next day: "No big celebrations in Havana Cuba on the 50th anniversary of the Revolution."
5. Cuban cars. The economy has picked up with more petrol, automobiles and consumer goods.
6. A "Cuban 5" sympathy banner in Havana.
7. Quotes by Fidel on a wall in Santiago de Cuba
8. Cuban oil fields. Cuba recently found major deposits of tar-sands-like oil off the coast.
9. Pastors for Peace Caravan
10-11. 50th anniversary billboards in Santiago de Cuba near the Moncada: a major revolutionary-historical monument. Cuba has little to no commercial advertising.
12. The square in Santiago de Cuba where the revolution was officially launched 50 years ago. Raul Castro spoke here 2 days later for the anniversary.
Max Liboiron explores sexuality and disability through Belinda Mason-Lovering's photographic essay Intimate Encounters.
Max Liboiron speaks to photographer John Haney about the process of art. Slow down and take a second look.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.