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- May/June 2018 –Could Saskatchewan resurrect the idea of a Crown-owned oil company to tackle the twin crises of climate change and ongoing colonialism? Surviving the ’60s Scoop on the Prairies. Remembering the 1919 Drumheller strike. A new form of legal intimidation Winnipeg land defenders. The radical history and victories of the National…
- Socializing and decolonizing Saskatchewan’s oil –Could a new crown corporation – SaskOil – allow us to wind down the industry, get off oil, keep people employed, and repatriate land, resources, and decision-making to Indigenous peoples?
- Uprooted –Through the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, the Canadian government took thousands of First Nations children from their families and placed them in white foster homes. I was one of them. Alienated from my language, culture, and community, I was taught to hate my people.
- Farmer Fightback –Amid neoliberal government policies, rampant climate change, and corporate land grabbing, the National Farmers Union continues to fight for sustainability, income security, and farmers’ dignity.
- Fighting for Space –The history of the harm reduction movement is one of direct action and protest – an “act first, ask second” attitude that was the only reasonable response to an outbreak of preventable disease and a crisis of premature deaths. Nicholas Olson reviews _Fighting for Space_, by Travis Lupick.
- Oil’s Deep State –The fossil fuel industry has the Canadian government by the throat – but it’s been a long time coming. Joseph Laforest reviews _Oil’s Deep State_, by Kevin Taft.
- Where is the left on the Canadian Prairies? –Years with so little social struggle on the Prairies have left us without much of what Alan Sears calls the “infrastructure of dissent.”
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- Order #7075 –Order #7075
- Colonial courts and settler justice –Most days during Gerald Stanley’s trial, the courtroom could be cut in half: the white half – family and supporters of the accused – and the brown half – family and supporters of the victim.
- Order #7074 –Order #7074
- Order #7073 –Order #7073
- Who will publish eulogies for the victims of Barrick Gold? –Who will publish eulogies for the victims of Barrick Gold?
- Kneen, Jamie –Jamie Kneen is the Communications and Outreach Coordinator for MiningWatch Canada, and is also responsible for the organisation’s Africa program.
- Hamel, Paul A. –Paul A. Hamel is a Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology in the faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.
- Cole, Donald C. –Donald C. Cole is a Professor in the Divisions of Clinical Public Health and Epidemiology at the University of Toronto.
- Brisbois, Ben –Ben Brisbois is a postdoctoral fellow at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.
- Birn, Anne-Emanuelle –Anne-Emanuelle Birn is a Professor of Critical Development Studies and Global Health at the University of Toronto., MA, ScD, Professor, University of Toronto. As a member of the Independent Panel on Global Governance for Health, she is carrying out research on the political economy of health of the global extractive…
- Saunders, Sakura –Sakura Saunders is a co-founder of the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network, based in Toronto.
- Briarpatch Issue Launch: The Prairie Issue –You’re invited to the Calgary launch of _Briarpatch Magazine’s_ upcoming issue!