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Archive - Jul 2006

Date

July 30th

July 28th

July 28, 2006 Accounts

"Everything in my life is destroyed now, so I will fight them."

child_fp.jpgDahr Jamail tours the war-torn Lebanese capital of Beirut with a member of Hezbollah.

Dispatches from the war-torn Lebanese capital

July 25th

July 25, 2006 Features

'Measured' Misery?

mother-fp.jpgPrime Minister Harper called Israel's attack on Lebanon 'measured.' Chris Arsenault talks to a father who hopes his family is still safe.

Canada and the war between Israel and Hezbollah

July 24th

July 23rd

July 23, 2006 Media Analysis

The Balance of Coverage

Lebanese_demo_fp.jpgDan Freeman-Maloy examines the Canadian media's coverage of violence in the Middle East, and finds it unbalanced, and racist.

The Canadian Media, the Middle East, and Racism

July 22nd

July 22, 2006 Health

Bill of Health

medical3_fp.jpgWhat 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.

Harvard study examines the costs of public health care

July 19th

July 16th

July 16, 2006 Opinion

The Roots of Rage

security_fp.jpgAs the media circus around the alleged terrorism plot in Canada subsides, Stefan Christoff asks why critical questions are not being posed.

Terror and Repression in Canada

July 13th

July 13, 2006 Canadian News

Minimal Improvement

coins_fp.jpgChris Arsenault interviews professor Thom Workman about the minimal minimum wage hike in New Brunswick and its impacts.

Minimum wage hike in New Brunswick is still not enough professor says

July 10th

July 10, 2006 Arts

Listening To The New Museum

museum_fp.jpgPodcasts are changing the way we see and hear museums. Tim McSorley listens in.

Podcasts are changing the way we see and hear museums

July 6th

July 6, 2006 Business

The Gold Standard

Pascua-Lama_fp.jpgChileans worry the Pascua Lama mine will pollute their water and destroy their way of life. Rob Maguire learns that Canada is involved.

Chileans fight to protect their environment from Canada's Barrick Gold

July 6, 2006 Canadian News

Uncertain Futures

waitingroom_fp.jpgGaining access to publicly funded abortions in New Brunswick has never been easy. Chris Arsenault discovers it's now more difficult than ever.

Gaining access to publicly funded abortions is not easy in New Brunswick

July 5th

July 5, 2006 International News

"There is Death in them thar' Pits"

Barrick_fp.jpgTracy Glynn investigates a recent rash of violent deaths around a Tanzanian mine owned by Canada's Barrick Gold.

Canada's Barrick Gold in Tanzania

July 3rd

July 3, 2006 Media Analysis

Embedded Edits

embedded_fp.jpg Canadian journalists are embedded with soldiers in Afghanistan. But, Dru Oja Jay asks, are there other threats to accurate coverage?

Is news coverage of Afghanistan straight from the source?

July 1st

July 1, 2006 Labour

Pepsi vs. Folk

Blocked_Truck_fp.jpgA St John's bottlers' strike has revived an age old debate: who benefits from new technology? Jacob Fergus investigates.

St. John's bottlers' strike revives age old debate: who benefits from new technology?

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