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  • Canadian Dimension July/August 2008

    July/August 2008: Food and Hunger

    Volume 42, Number 4

    This summer Canadian Dimension takes a look at food and the global crisis surrounding it. We delve into the slow food movement, revisit the green revolution, and examine the destructive impact of increasing soy production. Mix in a healthy dose of cutting edge economic analysis on the US financial crisis and our usual selection of book reviews and columns and the summer issue of CD is a veritable feast.

  • Canadian Dimension May/June 2008

    May/June 2008: May Day!

    Volume 42, Number 3

    Happy birthday May Day! It’s hard to believe it has been forty years since May 1968. What a big anniversary for an event that so profoundly changed the world politics. With it we launch what we hope will be an annual feature celebrating MAYWORKS, the festival of labour and the arts.

  • Canadian Dimension March/April 2008

    March/April 2008

    Volume 42, Number 2

    In this double issue, CD documents the Fight for Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Land, and focuses on International Women’s Day by celebrating “Women Who Are Changing the World.” It is fitting that this year’s International Women’s Day comes on the twentieth anniversary of the ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that the abortion law violated women’s right to control her own body free from state interference.

  • Canadian Dimension January/February 2008

    January/February 2008: Big Media

    Volume 42, Number 1

    Eight huge conglomerates control the messages Canadians hear, see and read. In this issue, CD introduces the movement underway to monitor and reform Canadian media, among the most monopolized in the western world.

  • Canadian Dimension November/December 2007

    November/December 2007: Capitalism vs the Earth

    Volume 41, Number 6

    In this issue, Joel Kovel and Ian Angus introduce the emerging ecosocialist movement and provide coverage of the International Ecosocialist Meeting in Paris on Oct. 7 and 8. Plus, we continue our artists and politics series, provide analysis of the recent election in Ontario, take on media concentration in Canada and wish the New Left a happy 40th birthday!

  • Canadian Dimension September/October 2007

    September/October 2007: Sci-Fi Politics

    Volume 41, Number 5

    In this issue: our continuing focus on artists and politics — featuring an interview with Ursula K. Le Guin on science fiction, capitalism and forgiveness — and articles on the Americanization of Japanese monster movies and politics in the Canadian novel.

  • Canadian Dimension July/August 2007

    July/August 2007: Artists & Politics

    Volume 41, Number 4

    “If social change is the agenda, then art must make up a large part of the toolkit,” writes Kevin Matthews in the introduction to this issue’s feature on Artists and Politics. Inside we have artwork from political poster-maker Rick Slye; activist, artist and traditional healer Shirley Bear; documentary photographer Darren Ell; and Palestinian artists Muthanna Al-Qadi and NidAl-Khairy, responding the 40 years of Israeli occupation.

  • Canadian Dimension May/June 2007

    May/June 2007

    Volume 41, Number 3

    Is a superhighway shaping the economic and political future of Canada? That’s what Richard D. Vogel argues in the cover story of the current issue of Canadian Dimension. We also celebrate May Day with articles on “women’s” work (by Bernadette Wagner) and human trafficking (by Amardeep Kaur Gill) in our second-annual feature, Labour Activists who are Changing the World, and we get the dirt on Canadian mining companies operating in Guatemala and Honduras.

  • Canadian Dimension March/April 2007

    March/April 2007: Standing Our Ground

    Volume 41, Number 2

    Canadian Dimension celebrates International Women’s Day with profiles of women who are changing the world, Bernadette Wagner on Canadian feminists taking on the Conservative agenda and a personal dimension by Québec Solidaire co-leader Françoise David.

  • Canadian Dimension January/February 2007

    January/February 2007: Indian Country

    Volume 41, Number 1

    Indian Country — Art, Politics and Resistance, features artwork by six cutting-edge Aboriginal artists from Manitoba, coverage of Indigenous struggles from across Canada, and profiles of Indigenous activists who are changing the world.

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