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Men, Masculinity, & Feminism
by Jenn Ruddy
To what extent can (or should) men participate in the feminist movement?

From Welfare to Workfare
by Bonnie Morton
Women and the erosion of social policy

Above and Beyond
by Lisa Comeau
Single mothers and the barriers to higher learning

More…

power / hungry
navigating the looming energy crunch
Without Agency: My first food bank experience
by Annonymous
-plus- Dumping and Donating: How food banks contribute to an
unsustainable food system

The “Responsibility to Dissect”
Foreign Policy Issue
Editor’s Dispatch:
The Responsibility to Protect Dissect
No Longer Welcome
by Joseph Castaldo
Canada’s Immigration Refugee Board
closes the door on Romani refugees
from Hungary
“Detestable murderers and scumbags”
by Justin Podur & Sonali Kolhatkar

Making sense of Canada’s deployment in Afghanistan
Good Night Battle of Britain,
Good Morning, Gaza
by Jon Elmer
Maple Flag, the Israeli Air Force, and “the new type [...]

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Sympathy for the Soldier
War resisters Brandi and Joshua Key speak
with Tyler McCreary
The Vancouver Bus Riders Union
by Kirat Kaur
Social Movement Unionism gets on the bus
“Oh, we hate to see them play…”
Stacy Chappel navigates the toy arms race
The Third Sex
By Jesse Invik, Suzanne Mills, and Tyler McCreary
Supporting the struggles of transgendered people
“What will never die [...]

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Taking Democracy to Work
Editor’s Note
Weapons Manufacturer Sonewalled
Tyler McCreary
Testing Range Rejected by Cree and Quebec Governments
The Unrealized Power of the Working Class
Alex Levant
Lessons from the 2005 CLC Convention

Towards Life After Capitalism
Michael Albert
An Introduction to Participatory Economics
The Case for a Living Wage
Nancy Langdon
Co-operation Without Borders
Nathan Forester
NGOs of the world unite to fight poverty
Co-Op Case Studies
Confessions [...]

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Delaying Delivery
by Jenn Ruddy
When will Saskatchewan start funding midwives?
Settler Treaty Rights
by Tyler McCreary
Who benefits from treaties, and who has treaty rights?
Migrant Workers Win OH&S Protection

Is the US Empire Collapsing?
by Asad Ismi
How to Talk Same-Sex Marriage with your Conservative Uncle
by Peter Dodson
“A New Step Forward”
The Zapatistas propose a new offensive in the war on [...]

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Wal-Mart “greeters”
Twelve thousand Canadians show their disgust for Mal-Wart business practices
Wal-Mart: Always Low Principles!
Examples of the ways that this store is pressuring the retail industry into a race to the bottom
Sun Worshiping in Saskatchewan
by Terry White
Land of the Living Skies offers lots of free solar energy and communities are starting to tap into [...]

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The Real Utopia
by Ian McKay
Fight for Food Supplements
by OCAP
Legislated Poverty and Misery
by Ken Collier
We better take a good look down the path that we are following

Three Moons Later
by Tyler McCreary
Elders occupy band office to defend their community
Which Stakeholder Holds the Steak
by Paul Beingessner
Farmers see through government manipulation
Louis Desjarlais
by Nichole Huck
On being a young [...]

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Instilling Gender
by Jessica Hanna

Which Side Are They On?
by Amber Shuba
The Saskatchewan NDP have an opportunity to enhance young workers’ quality of life, but the bosses say “no.”
Age as a Barrier
by Chelsea Jones
Teenaged girls facing violence need access to more information and services

Artists’ voices
Briarpatch salutes the creative ways that our cultural workers bring messages [...]

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Cops as Criminals
by Don Colby
What makes cops go bad? Or is it just their job?
Cops are People in Your Neighbourhood
by Robert Hall
A look at how things went so terribly wrong for Neil Stonechild and other Aboriginal youth in Saskatoon

Artist’s Voice
Briarpatch salutes the creative ways that our cultural workers bring our messages of social [...]

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