
September/October 2007
Volume 41, Number 5
Regulars
The Horowitz Paragraph
by Gad Horowitz
The Final Takeover
Editorial
Labour Report
by Geoff Bickerton
Québec Communiqué
by Pierre Dostie
One Native Life
by Richard Wagamese
On the Edge
by Lesley Hughes
Opening Arguments
David Charles Brophy: A Tribute
by Krishna Lalbinarie
Social Media
by Murray Dobbin
One Man’s Struggle Against Israeli Home Demolitions
by Robert Herschfield
If You Thought 9/11 Was Bad News...
by Barrie Zwicker
B’nai Brith Uses Human Rights Campaign to Squelch Criticism of Israel
by Sid Shnaid
A Vote That Could Really Change Something
by Dennis Pilon
Is Lorne Calvert Right?
by John W. Warnock
Artists and Politics
Taking Politics to Another World: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin
by Dennis Pilon
Politics in the Canadian Novel
by Lisa Chalykoff
How Gojira Became Godzilla
by Victor Schwartzman
Education Focus
Teachers and Students Changing the World
From Crisis to Crisis at First Nations University of Canada
by Stephen Larose
The Alberta Disadvantage in Higher Education
by Anthony J. Hall
Universities Losing Face
by Marc Spooner
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Red in Winnipeg’s North End
by Roland Penner
SPECIAL FEATURE: CD's April 1974 profile of Roland Penner's father, "A Communist in City Hall," by Brian McKillop (PDF)
Ottawa’s Fraudulent Global Warming Plan
by Ian Angus
All That's Left
Plotting Against History
by Simon Black
Creating a Community of Theatre
by Erin Millar
America’s Most Successful Socialist
by Ray Franklin
Get Your Threat On!
by Ed Janzen
A Gold Medal in Hypocrisy
by Simon Black
Vulture Culture
by Ed Janzen
