Magazine
November/December 2005
Volume 39, Number 6
The baseball season’s not over yet! The WTO is up to bat in Hong Kong, and Tony Clarke says it just might be strike three. Also in this issue: The Politics of Money: Haiti and the Left, the Telus strike, 9/11: What Really Happened?, Propagandhi, First Nations’ Struggles in the Tahltan Nation and Grand Rapids, and more.
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Regulars
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NO to NAFTA
Editorial -
The Horowitz Paragraph
by Gad Horowitz -
Labour Report
by Geoff Bickerton -
Québec Communiqué
by Pierre Dostie -
On the Edge
by Lesley Hughes -
Opening Arguments
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The Politics of Money: Haiti and the Left
by Yves Engler -
Struggles of the Tahltan Nation
by Tyler Allan McCreary -
The Wolf Has Begun to Howl: Report on the Camp at Grand Rapids
by Peter Kulchyski -
TWU-Telus Confrontation: An Epic Struggle
by Sid Shniad -
Andre Gunder Frank: Dependency Theory and Canadian Capitalism
by Gregory Albo -
Spacing: Toronto’s Public Space Committee
by Sarah Meehan -
Bernelda Wheeler: Pioneer in Aboriginal Journalism
by Doug Cuthand -
Focus
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Will the WTO Survive Hong Kong?
by Tony Clarke -
The New Israel Lobby in Action
by David Noble -
The CAW Turn Bargaining Versus Building
by Freda Coodin -
Friend of Nature, Enemy of Capitalism: A CD Salute
to Jack Warnock -
All That’s Left
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9/11: What Really Happened?: A Review Article
by Barrie Zwicker -
Varda Burstyn’s Political Thriller, Water Inc.
by John Saul -
Welcome to Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle
by Christopher Phelps -
The CD Interview: Chris Hannah of Propagandhi
by Julie Moore




