December in Review, Part I
Workers take factory back, homeless take houses back, Canadian delegates undermine climate talks Eight thousand delegates from around the world gathered in Poznan, Poland, to decide how the...
View ArticleCivilian Uprising against Barrick Gold in Tanzania
Mine security shoots young man, villagers respond by destroying $7 million in equipment NEW YORK–Last week, reports surfaced in the mainstream press that thousands of villagers had raided a gold mine...
View ArticleIsrael Bombs Gaza, Killing Hundreds
Emergency demonstrations attract thousands worldwide MONTREAL, QUEBEC–On December 27, 2008, Israeli military forces initiated "Operation Cast Lead," a bombing offensive against the Gaza Strip. F-16...
View ArticleDecember in Review, Part II
Israel bombs Gaza, Bush dodges shoes, OPEC cuts output The Israeli Air Forces bombed the Gaza Strip, killing over 320 people and wounding more than 1400. "Palestine has never witnessed an uglier...
View ArticleAn Open Letter from Jewish Youth in Canada
Diverse voices oppose apartheid policies, Zionism January 5, 2009Like much of the world, we have spent the last week watching in shock and disgust as Israel continues its assault on the Gaza Strip....
View ArticleDisappeared Before the Courts
Internationals accompany witnesses to forced disappearance in Guatemala TORONTO, ONTARIO – The first case of forced disappearance ever to be heard in Guatemala is currently sitting on hold in the...
View ArticleEnduring Dixie
US college football and black coaches In 2009 we are faced with a question. What is the easier path for an African-American male: becoming President of the United States or an NCAA Division I football...
View Article"And Then Let's Go For That Justice" Part II
Indigenous women demand respect in Ottawa In honour of missing and murdered indigenous women, the Walk4Justice began in Vancouver on June 21, Aboriginal Day, and ended with a rally of about 250 on...
View ArticleJanuary in Review, Part I
Gaza death toll at over a thousand, US deficit prediction hits a trillion dollars The Israeli attacks in the Gaza stripcontinued, as the number of Palestinian dead climbed to over 1000, with more than...
View ArticleNo Justice, No Play?
Gaza anger overwhelms hoops contest TACOMA PARK, MARYLAND–We have officially entered uncharted waters. Never before in my years of reporting has a sports team been forced to abandon the field of play...
View ArticleA Watchdog with No Teeth?
Mining company involvement in Sudbury Soils Study contaminates findings SUDBURY–Mounting concern about heavy metal contamination in Sudbury, a city whose landscape is so choked by slag and smoke that...
View ArticleJanuary Books
New works by Gander, Dodds, Cole As a Friend Forrest Gander New Directions, 2008When a successful poet sets out to write a novel, the results can often be mixed. From E.E. Cummings to Al Purdy, major...
View ArticleCanadian Drones Patrol Afghan Airspace
Unmanned warplanes stretch the definition of "nation building" MONTREAL–War is rising to new heights over Afghanistan. Flying thousands of feet over the frontlines of Kandahar are several new unmanned...
View ArticleLatter Day Protest
The Mormon Church, anti-gay legislation, and challenges of the past TACOMA PARK, MARYLAND–As supporters of gay marriage have discovered, it's never easy to be on the Mormon Church's enemies list. The...
View ArticleIssue #57
Cover Image: dominion-issue57-1.jpgBody: Download Issue #57 (February 2009) [5.4 MB, pdf]To read articles from this issue on the web, visit this page.Issue #57 is formatted as twenty-eight pages of...
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