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In the midst of a world economic and environmental crisis, governments are spending billions to host a month long party for the rich. In November, Dominion journalists will report on the 2010 Olympics, revealing what some call an "Olympic Industry." 15,000 copies of the Dominon's special issue on the Olympics will be distributed across Canada; events will be held coast to coast.

Support this vital and timely journalistic effort today by sending the Dominion a donation or signing up to distribute the Olympics issue.
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Rally on Parliament Hill for Net Neutrality

May 22, 2008

Rally on Parliament Hill for Net Neutrality

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Canadians outraged by the slow strangling of the internet are invited to share their outrage with the Parliament of Canada on May 27th.

The Net Neutrality Rally will demand legislation to protect the internet from predatory practices like traffic shaping and data management, and to encourage transparency among ISP companies.

Transportation assistance is available -- check out the Net Neutrality Rally website for more details.

This is an important first step in the battle to save the internet -- a strong showing at this rally could be the beginning of legislative protection for net neutrality in Canada.

For more info on the net neutrality movement in Canada, check out savethenet.ca.

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