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Ideologies Clashing: A Recent History of Shipbuilding in Canada

Last week, the CBC uncovered a major discrepancy in the federal government’s plan to build a series of ice-breakers for Canada’s Arctic waters. Public Works Minister Rona Ambrose has awarded a $288 million contract to Irving Shipbuilding for the design … Continue reading

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The Pros and Cons of Collaboration

Since the 2011 federal election, there have been more frequent discussions on cooperation among the opposition parties: the Greens, the NDP and the Liberals. It is argued by some that had these parties cooperated in the last election they could … Continue reading

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Winnipeg Risks Development-Oriented Transit

On March 20, Alan Freeman presented to Winnipeg City Council on the next phase of rapid transit for the southwest area of the city. Freeman states that more homework is needed before the decision can be considered economically and developmentally … Continue reading

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National Round Table Gagged by Harper Government

“It was the day of the Budget announcement, when we learned of the demise of the NRTEE. This had come as a complete surprise to everyone and the natural reactions of staff were of shock, fear, and dismay. Yet that … Continue reading

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Cheers to Canadian Dimension and Cy Gonick

On Saturday night, Winnipeg celebrated the 50th anniversary of local magazine Canadian Dimension. The event, at the Fort Garry Hotel, included an extended roast of Cy Gonick, the magazine’s founder, editor and publisher. Canadian Dimension, a magazine for people who … Continue reading

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Hungry for Change

In the book Hungry for Change, A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi describes poverty and inequality within the capitalist food system. The book focuses on the escalating challenges faced by marginal farmers, small-scale landholders and temporary agricultural workers, all lacking economic power to … Continue reading

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The Gatekeepers Film Review: Israeli Security Chiefs Condemn the Occupation

In The Gatekeepers, the ex-directors of Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, condemn 45 years of Israeli state policy and military actions in the West Bank and Gaza. The documentary by Israeli filmmaker Dror Moreh begins in 1967, as Israel … Continue reading

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Bullying, Homophobia and Private Schools

It’s 2013, yet Manitoba private schools are organizing against provincial anti-bullying laws. The Public Schools Amendment Act (Safe and Inclusive Schools), expected to be law by the 2013-14 school year, defines bullying and requires schools to accommodate students who want … Continue reading

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Uncertain Future for the Prairie Community Pastures

In its 2012 budget, the federal Conservative government divested from 2.3 million acres of native grasslands. The 87 community pastures, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, were created in 1935 under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act, to protect native grassland and … Continue reading

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Canada’s New Immigrant Class: Friends of Venture Capitalists

Last Friday, the Canadian government announced a new class of immigrants.  As of April 1, 2013, immigrant entrepreneurs who have obtained “the support of a Canadian angel investor group or venture capital fund” can come to Canada through the Start-Up … Continue reading

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