Chris Arsenault travels to Colombia to investigate the impacts Canadian aid agencies and corporations are having there.
Chris 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.
Chris Arsenault drops by the exclusive Canada Club in Bogata, Colombia, and considers the cost of Canada's elite.
Chris Arsenault spends an afternoon at an arms convention with some nice folks.
Prime Minister Harper called Israel's attack on Lebanon 'measured.' Chris Arsenault talks to a father who hopes his family is still safe.
What are the real costs of private health care? A Harvard study finds Canada's public system cheaper - and better - than the private system in the US.
Chris Arsenault interviews professor Thom Workman about the minimal minimum wage hike in New Brunswick and its impacts.
Gaining access to publicly funded abortions in New Brunswick has never been easy. Chris Arsenault discovers it's now more difficult than ever.
Fredericton police are accused of racism after arrests at a "No One Is Illegal" march. Chris Arsenault investigates.
Chris Arsenault asks why the world's largest weapons manufacturer is processing Canada's census forms.
Chris Arsenault investigates what people are supporting in Colombia when they pay their power bill in New Brunswick.
Chris Arsenault travels to Chiapas to investigate a Zapatista owned and run boot cooperative that takes 'no-sweat' apparel to a new level.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.