

Martin Van Den BorreFair Trade and Survival: The Cooperative RevolutionLa Siembra Worker Co-op in Ottawa, of which Mr. Van den Borre is Co-Director, produces the award...... |
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Darin BarneyOne Nation Under Google: Citizenship in the Technological Republic |
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Ariel GartenThe Neuroscience of Conflict: Understanding Dissent in the BrainThis edition of Canadian Voices features 2 talks from Salon Voltaire, an intellectual entertainment...... |
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Minelle MahtaniTricking the Border Guards: How Race is Performed Among Mixed Race WomenThis edition of Canadian Voices features 2 talks from Salon Voltaire, an intellectual entertainment...... |
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Michael GeistOur Own Creative Land: Cultural Monopoly and the Trouble with CopyrightThe concept of copyright law is familiar in traditional media such as book publishing, the art...... |
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Mark KingwellBoredom, Philosophy, and the Meaning of LifeMark Kingwell contends that it feels good to move fast because it allows us to achieve more, and...... |
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Carl HonoreIn Praise of SlownessWe live in the age of speed. We strain to be more efficient, to cram more into each minute, each...... |
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Maude BarlowThe Inconvenient Truth about the Commodification of WaterMaude Barlow's most recent book, published by McLelland and Stewart in October, 2007, is Blue...... |
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Chantal HebertCanada in the Post Unity Era: How Quebec is ( once again ) Redesigning the Canadian Political LandscapeHébert penned her first book, French Kiss: Stephen Harper’s Blind Date with Quebec , as both a post-...... |
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Linda McQuaigHolding the Bully's Coat: Canada and the U.S. EmpireIn Holding The Bully's Coat, Linda McQuaig explores Canada’s traditional role as a leading...... |
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Tzeporah BermanWho Will Repair It?The Jewish holiday Tu B’Shevat marks the “New year for the trees”, and traces its roots to the...... |
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Stephen LewisHuman Rights, Social Justice and Cultures of PeaceThis edition of Canadian Voices features Stephen Lewis, human rights activist, author, and former...... |
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Paul KennedyWhy Ideas MatterFrom the visual ideas put forward by Leonardo Da Vinci, musical thoughts created by Beethoven. and...... |
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David DivineRacial Diversity: North America’s Strength or Weakness?Professor David Divine is the James R. Johnston Chair of Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie...... |
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Naomi KleinBecoming Shock Resistant: Confronting the Rise of Disaster CapitalismIn her most recent book, The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein explodes the myth that the global free...... |
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Paul WatsonSaving Our OceansThey fire chocolate pies and stink bombs from cannons. They also sink docked ships. They've...... |
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Michael ByersIntent For a Nation: What Is Canada For?Intent for a Nation is Michael Byers' most recent book. Its title is followed by " A relentlessly...... |