Dominion Radio #3
Subhead: Vancouver's 'Stolen Land' Olympics and Broken Promises in Afghanistan Cover Image: radio_logo1.jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/DominionRadio-3.mp3 Body: Dominion...
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Subhead: Resource Wars in Bolivia, Anti-Poverty Resistance, and Media Democracy Cover Image: radio_logo1_2.jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/DominionRadio-4.mp3 Body: Dominion...
View ArticleOctober in Review
Royalty Hikes, Indigenous Legal Battles, and a Landless March on Gandhi’s Birthday After occupying the proposed Sharbot Lake uranium mine site outside of Kingston for four months, members of the...
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Subhead: Special Diet East, LNG colonization, and a NAFTA Superhighway Cover Image: radio_logo1_2.jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/Dominion5.mp3 Body: Dominion Radio...
View ArticleLetting the Wildcat Out of the Bag
Alberta's Averted Energy Tradesworker General Strike and the Fall Wildcat Walk-Outs There can be little doubt that this summer and fall yielded a significant page in Albertan Labour history. For the...
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Worker and Student Strikes, War Resistance, Climate Change Topples Howard In France, an unprecedented strike of transport workers erupted throughout Paris, sparking waves of walkouts of public...
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Subhead: Special Podcast Episode on the Tar Sands Cover Image: radio_logo1_2.jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/Dominion6 Low.mp3 Body: Dominion Radio broadcasts grassroots news...
View ArticleThe Christian Labour Association of Canada
Few subjects inspire more ire within the Canadian labour movement than the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC). CLAC's website presents the organization as an alternative to the “adversarial”...
View ArticleHard Times Sold in Vending Machines
Worker migration from Atlantic Canada to the tar sands For Atlantic Canadians, the story of worker migration couldn't be more familiar. Leaving the region for the "boom town" of the day has...
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Halted deportations, Lakota secession, and social tension in Latin America In Vancouver, 1500 demonstrators effectively paralysed the Vancouver International Airport and halted the planned deportation...
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News from social movements Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI)-- aka "Big Trout Lake"-- Chief Donny Morris announced that he is ready to go to jail to defend his community's sovereignty. "I'm prepared...
View ArticleDominion Radio #7
Subhead: Police Brutality in Canada Cover Image: radio_logo1_2(2).jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/DominionRadio7_120107mono.mp3 Body: Dominion Radio broadcasts grassroots...
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Subhead: The Cancer industry, Canada's legacy in Indonesia, and fighting Irving in court Cover Image: radio_logo1_2(2).jpgMP3: http://www.dominionpaper.ca/files/dominion/audio/Dominion Radio 8.mp3...
View ArticleAmplifying Haiti's Lost Years
A review of Peter Hallward’s <i>Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment</i> The story of the international community’s role in Haiti over the last four years...
View ArticleDid Canada Help Dismantle Sri Lanka’s Peace Process?
"Collective grief" of Tamil community paralyzes Ottawa OTTAWA–Canada’s 300,000-strong Tamil community, the largest Tamil diaspora on earth, has been mobilizing for months in major cities in Canada to...
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