As the media circus around the alleged terrorism plot in Canada subsides, Stefan Christoff asks why critical questions are not being posed.
Fredericton police are accused of racism after arrests at a "No One Is Illegal" march. Chris Arsenault investigates.
"Harmless cartoons" are more than they seem when one explores the social and political context in which they appear says Harsha Walia
In his second in a series, Stewart Steinhauer looks at oil companies on indigenous land in Alberta, and the mantra of "jobs jobs jobs"
In an extensive overview, Dru Oja Jay looks at the history of race and class iniquities that set the scene for the current tragedy.
In this interview, director Mahmoud Kaabour talks about how 9/11 affected tolerance, the making of "Being Osama", and why he left Canada.
Canada's little-known role in the construction of the first atomic bombs is still affecting people of the Dene nation today, says Kim PetersenThe 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.