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Our forthcoming mining issue tackles one of Canada's largest – and least reported – roles on the global stage, and the ways in which it affects the lives of millions. It will be our most ambitious reporting project, and with 20,000 copies circulated, the biggest test of our growing grassroots distribution network to date. Please donate or advertise to help make it happen, and get involved.
Goal: $12,000
Raised: $1925

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February 23, 2008Audio

Dominion Radio #8

The Cancer industry, Canada's legacy in Indonesia, and fighting Irving in court

February 9, 2008Audio

Dominion Radio #7

Police Brutality in Canada

December 12, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #6

Special Podcast Episode on the Tar Sands

November 4, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #5

Special Diet East, LNG colonization, and a NAFTA Superhighway

October 26, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #4

Resource Wars in Bolivia, Anti-Poverty Resistance, and Media Democracy

October 17, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #3

Vancouver's 'Stolen Land' Olympics and Broken Promises in Afghanistan

April 9, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #2

Climate Change, Colonialism, and Cité Soleil

March 19, 2007Audio

Dominion Radio #1

Lincolnville, Secret Trials, Afghanistan, Gaza

After working as a journalist for the Irving empire in New Brunswick, the Dominion represents a breath of fresh air: editors who actually check the facts, readers who have a basic understanding of current events and writers who dare to hold the powerful to account. The Dominion is easily the best thing on the web for east coast readers.

--Chris Arsenault, independent journalist, Halifax

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About the Dominion

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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