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Sketchy Thoughts: May 11: "Beyond the Walls": A new publication about...

it's the Festival of Anarchy in Montreal, a month of radical events around the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair... i'll be highlighting some of these on this blog, the first of which is actually in just 2...

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gay persons of color: We Who Feel Differently

People are not provoked by those who are different. What is more provoking is our insecurity: When you say, “I am so sorry but I am different.” That’s much more provoking than saying “I am different,”...

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Molly'sBlog: Molly’sBlog 2011-06-30 23:30:00

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR COLOMBIA: STOP VALE UNION BUSTING IN COLOMBIA:The other year workers in Ontario and Newfoundland were "treated" to an exhibition of just how hard hearted and tight fisted the...

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Montreal Simon: Stephen Harper’s Great Burro Tour

Ca...ca...ca...caramba. I see Presidente Crapper has arrived in Colombia. On what the Globe and Con is calling his "victory lap."But I prefer to call his Great Burro Tour.Critics of free trade with...

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Accidental Deliberations: On targeted development

Shorter Stephen Harper: To anybody who dares question my free trade agreement with Colombia, I say this: you can't make a free market omelet without breaking a few skulls. That's the expression, right?...

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Peace, order and good government, eh?: Paging Martha Hall Findlay

Last year the federal Liberals were pleased to assist the Conservatives in pushing through a free trade agreement between Canada and Colombia. Any number of human rights groups, along with trade...

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Accidental Deliberations: Friday Morning Links

Assorted content to end your week.- Dan Gardner rightly points out that the Cons' continued efforts to trash our parliamentary institutions now that they have a majority shouldn't come as any surprise...

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DeSmogBlog: LNG Groundhog Day: Cheniere Energy Signs Yet Another Gas Export...

shutterstock_33324859.jpgAnother day, another unconventional gas export deal signed. Nascent North American LNG (liquefied natural gas) export deals are happening so fast and furiously that it is hard...

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gay persons of color: Chile’s LAN Airlines launches targeted microsite

What better way to start 2012 off than with some happy news, this time from LAN Airlines, the flag carrier of Chile, whose new LGBT travel microsite, landiversity.com, is a one-stop shop dedicated to...

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Accidental Deliberations: Wednesday Afternoon Links

Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Frank Graves writes about the decline of Canada’s middle class – and notes a parallel between the type of economy which tends to produce broad social...

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Politics and its Discontents: But We’re A Peace-Loving Country

My, my, my, the sins that are committed in our name. Recommend this Post

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Accidental Deliberations: On unbalanced trade

When it comes to trying to justify perpetually-increasing restrictions on democratic governance in the guise of “free trade” agreements, advocates present two polar opposite views as to what such...

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Peace, order and good government, eh?: Would Scott Brison care to comment?

Conservatives fail to take human rights seriously in Canada-Colombia dealFor the second year in a row, the Conservative government has failed to live up to its moral obligation to analyze the impact of...

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Accidental Deliberations: Thursday Morning Links

This and that for your Thursday reading.- Richard Eskow offers up some ugly facts about corporate wealth accumulation and tax avoidance.- David MacAray writes about the challenge facing labour...

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Michal Rozworski: Focus on Latin America: Colombia’s rejected peace and the...

Political Eh-conomy Radio returns with a new logo, new life and a new episode focused on Latin America. First up: Aaron Tauss, assistant professor of International Political Economy at the Universidad...

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Accidental Deliberations: New column day

Here, on how the impression that our votes for change don’t produce the expected results can lead to the public putting up with a destructive alternative just to have an alternative at all. For further...

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Views from the Beltline: Colombia welcomes the Bolivarian exodus

Not everyone is welcoming refugees these days, particularly in the Americas. That’s why it was encouraging to read about Colombia’s generous treatment of the millions of refugees pouring across the...

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