Magazine
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.
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Regulars
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The Horowitz Paragraph
Gad Horowitz -
Readers’ Soapbox: The Role of Settlers in Indigenous Struggles
Zainab Amadahy -
Saluting Labour, Thinking Forward
Editorial -
Québec Communiqué
Pierre Dostie -
One Native Life
Richard Wagamese -
Feminist Ramblings
Bernadette Wagner -
Labour Report
Geoff Bickerton -
On the Edge
Lesley Hughes -
Looking at Labour
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Women’s Work
Bernadette Wagner -
Today’s Slavery
Amardeep Kaur Gill - Feature
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The NAFTA Corridors and Canada
Richard D. Vogel -
Canada Mines the South
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Canadian Mining Companies: Helping Themselves To Others’ Wealth
Albert Koehl -
Goldcorp’s Adventure in Honduras
Dawn Paley -
Canadian Capital in South Asia
Harsha Walia -
All That’s Left
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An American Socialist in Saskatchewan
Joseph H. Roberts -
Israeli Colony
Ed Janzen -
Reinventing Language
Erin Millar -
White Snow, White People, White Lies
Simon Black -
Vulture Culture
Ed Janzen -
Aboriginal Feminism
Val Napoleon -
Neoliberalism’s Bully Boys
Herman Rosenfeld




