Magazine
September/October 2004
Volume 38, Number 5
Part two of a three issue CD focus on cities, Canada’s crimes in Haiti, and more.
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Regulars
- Editorial: The Uncertain Path To PR
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Labour Report
By Geoff Bickerton -
Québec Communiqué
By Pierre Dostie -
Canadian Crimes In Haiti: Beyond Complicity
By Anthony Fenton -
Red Ballot: Voting For Revolution In Venezuela
By Jonah Gindin -
Fool Me Twice? Labour Politics In South Africa
By Carolyn Basset And Marlea Clarke -
The 2004 Elections And The Left: Some Lessons From Québec
By Richard Fidler -
“G” Stands For General Strike
By Evert Hoogers -
The Parkland Institute: Alberta’s Unofficial Opposition
By Kristine Owram -
The Personal Dimension: Fanning The Flames
By Len Wallace -
FEATURES – FOCUS ON CITIES PART 2 OF 3
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The Resistable Rise Of The Creative Class
By Kanishka Goonewardena -
Glen Murray’s Failed New Deal
By Nick Ternette -
Winnipeg: City Of Contradictions
By Richard Lennon -
“Utopia On The Pacific?”: Coping With The Crisis In Vancouver
By Kimball Cariou -
The Cost Of Forgetting: Canada’s “Worst Neighbourhood”
By Olive Dempsey -
Democracy In Montréal: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
By Anne Latendresse -
Mining Towns And The New Hinterland Crisis
By David Leadbeater -
WHAT’S LEFT
- All That’s Left Cd’s Multi-Media Reviews
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On the Edge
by Lesley Hughes




