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Archive - Sep 2010 - Dominion Article

Date

September 27th

September 27, 2010 Agriculture

Farmland Frontier

New wave of agricultural land-grabs reaches Canada

September 23rd

September 24, 2010 Foreign Policy

The Roots of Mapuche Resistance

For Indigenous people in Chile, the struggle for life is labeled a terrorist activity

September 21st

September 22, 2010 Agriculture

Prison Farms on Death Row

Feds invest $9B in prisons, progressive rehab program phased out to save "pocket change"

September 19th

September 20, 2010 International News

Silent Coup in Haiti, Part II

Experts, organizers assess the country's democratic crisis

September 18th

September 19, 2010 Foreign Policy

Silent Coup in Haiti, Part I

Experts, organizers assess the country's democratic crisis

September 14th

September 15, 2010 Month in Review

September in Review, Part I

Security under scrutiny and media in the news

September 12th

September 13, 2010 Original Peoples

New Minister a “Declared Enemy” of First Nations

Indigenous leaders, activists raise concerns about John Duncan's track record

September 7th

September 8, 2010 Accounts

Solidarities of Resistance: Liberation from Education

Reflections on education, colonization, and freedom

September 5th

September 6, 2010 Environment

Stopping the Flow

Quebec Climate Action Camp takes on the Enbridge Trailbreaker project

September 3rd

September 3, 2010 Health

Universal Access?

Barriers to accessing health care persist for transgender people in Nova Scotia

August 31st

September 1, 2010 Month in Review

August in Review, Part II

Israeli shipping slowed, Enbridge evicted, G-20 defendants appear in court

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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.

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