How inquests into police violence entrench the oppressive institutions of settler colonial society
An interview with feminist critical race scholar Sherene H. Razack
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An interview with feminist critical race scholar Sherene H. Razack
Half measures haven’t worked. It’s time to beat the virus the way other places have done.
Anyone who thinks that racism in Canada is more benign than it is in the United States—or that Canada has left its genocidal policies in the past—must read Samir Shaheen-Hussain’s … Read More
Though nearly completed, the US is thwarting the project. Canada is also against it. Why?
The only person to blame for Alberta’s economic and social woes is Jason Kenney. Image by Canadian Dimension. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is beset with woes—woes he believes are caused … Read More
Protest against Israel’s land confiscation to make way for a separation wall in the Cremisan Valley, located on the seam line between the West Bank and Jerusalem. Photo courtesy the … Read More
Conspiracy theories aren’t the answer, but neither is a carte blanche for power
Three decades on, Jeanne Sauvé’s claims to be unaware of her family’s pro-South African lobbying require revisiting
Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance Nick Estes Verso, 2019 In the fall of 2016, in a … Read More
Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin, lifelong friends, comrades, and collaborators. In this wide-ranging interview, members of the Canadian Dimension editorial committee spoke with Sam Gindin, a lifelong friend, comrade, and … Read More
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny marches on Tverskaya Street, Moscow, March 26, 2017. Photo by Evgeny Feldman/Wikimedia Commons. To understand Aleksei Naval’nyi’s significance for Russia, one needs some idea of … Read More
Jesse Vorst (1940-2020), Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba. Image by Canadian Dimension. Jesse Vorst was a member of the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba … Read More
Texas-based ExxonMobil has discovered more than five billion barrels of oil and gas off Guyana’s shores, sparking a renewed territorial dispute with Venezuela. Photo courtesy JWN Energy Why is Canada … Read More
2021 World Social Forum takes place virtually from January 23-31
Qalandiya checkpoint in the West Bank. Photo by Adam Nieman/Flickr. This week I tried to explain here that the continuing occupation and its transformation from a supposedly temporary situation to … Read More