Geordie Gwalgen Dent investigates where Canada's aid money goes and considers what that might mean for Afghanistan.
At Vancouver's International Burlesque Festival Jane Henderson and Edie Jackson find both progressive politics and old-fashioned desire.
Trafford, Henderson, Besner and Taylor review new work by Akler, Rhenisch, Fleming, and Moore.
Shaughn McArthur visits Denmark's Christiania at a time when the struggling, self-governing community is preparing to take on the state.
"Harmless cartoons" are more than they seem when one explores the social and political context in which they appear says Harsha Walia
Stewart Steinhauer sets readers straight on the meaning of anarchy and how 'panarchy' offers some hope for the future.
La lutte des Bushmen du Botswana pour leur terre et mode de vie arrive à son point critique. Le Dominion tente de cerner les évolutions de ce cas flagrant de non-respect des Droits fondamentaux des peuples autochtones. 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.