Magazine
November/December 2004
Volume 38, Number 6
Part three of a three issue CD focus on cities, Stan Gray as Canada’s greatest shit-disturber, the raging grannies, future of the Green Party, and more.
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Regulars
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Bush’s Victory and Canada’s Choice
Editorial -
Health Care on the Mend?
Editorial -
CLC Policy: On the Trading Block
Editorial -
Labour Report
By Geoff Bickerton -
Québec Communiqué
By Pierre Dostie -
FEATURES
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Adrienne’s Tour
By Al Pope -
Where is the Green Party Going?
By Brendan Haley -
The Personal Dimension: Greatest Canadian Shit-Disturber
By Stan Gray -
The Raging Grannies: Blazing a Trail of Humourous Protests
By Carole Roy -
The Fightback Against Globalization Must Begin at Home
By Sam Gindin -
The Heart of One-ness: The Art of Christi Belcourt
By Joyce Green -
FOCUS ON CITIES PART 3 OF 3
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Cities and Strategies For Progressive Politics
By John Cartwright -
Community Development in Winnipeg’s Inner City
By Jim Silver -
My Urban Rez
By Marvin Francis -
Squatting and the City
By Lisa Freeman and Sarah Lamble -
Making Low-Income Women of Colour Count in Toronto
By Punam Khosla -
Squatting in the City
By Lisa Freeman and Sarah Lamble -
Montreal’s Housing Crisis
By Francois Saillant -
Fighting For My Town
By David Kidd -
Shaping Neighbourhoods: Montreal’s Community Orgs
By Eric Shragge -
The Economic Basis of Imperial Power
By James Petras -
WHAT’S LEFT
- All That’s Left - CD’s, Multi-Media Reviews
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On the Edge
By Lesley Hughes




