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- Resources for education and action on food/energy issues
- February 2007 –Food and energy: considered together, they offer a powerful lens for understanding the nature and magnitude of the environmental challenges we face. This issue of Briarpatch features contributions from some of the leading visionary thinkers in their fields, including Richard Heinberg, Helen Caldicott, Nettie Wiebe and others.
- Letter from the Editor
- Letter from the editor –When your intention is to challenge the status quo and provoke debate and discussion, you’re likely to ruffle some feathers now and then—and not always those of the people you set out to unsettle.
- Inside the jacket –With the collapse of the Ontario Days of Action and the movement associated with it the CAW’s shift from unwavering support for the NDP to strategic voting came to be seen in a different light.
- Intellectual property and the AIDS pandemic –Intellectual property rights and free trade agreements have undercut the ability of countries to provide generic antiretroviral drugs to save people with HIV/AIDS.
- Making a living, not a killing –Clare Powell’s interview with Utah Phillips at the Regina Folk Festival.
- The Great War for Civilization: the conquest of the Middle East –Book review of Robert Fisk’s _The Great War for Civilization:the conquest of the Middle East_
- Ralph’s last laugh –Canada’s most ideologically right-wing provincial governments have joined forces in an agreement that erodes their own powers - and now they are trying to sell other provinces on the deal. *Ellen Gould* argues that the rest of Canada would be well-advised to reject the deal as an attack on their…
- Taking Responsibility, Taking Direction: white anti-racism in Canada –Book review of Sheila Wilmot’s _Taking Responsibility, Taking Direction: white anti-racism in Canada_
- Postal worker faces disciplinary action after refusing to deliver homophobic pamphlet –A letter carrier in Vancouver who refused to deliver a homophobic pamphlet for Canada Post in late October may be facing termination.
- Blinded by ideology –Earlier this year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was faced with the decision of whether to extend the exemption from Canada’s drug laws (the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act) for Vancouver’s Safe Injection Site (InSite). Should he follow the dictates of his ideology and force Vancouver back to a policy of…
- Kill Phil volume 2 –A one-act play about sweatshops, unions and Nike.
- December 2006/January 2007
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- What is Fair Travel?
- You know you’re a tourist when….
- “I’ve come to help”
- Attack of the Oversized Floating Playpens
- Begging Questions