Rethinking the Canadian Exit Strategy
Will Di Novi
For years, disenchanted US progressives figured they could always move to Canada. But Canadians, stuck with a conservative government, may now be eyeing America.

Will Di Novi
For years, disenchanted US progressives figured they could always move to Canada. But Canadians, stuck with a conservative government, may now be eyeing America.
Will Di Novi : Iraq War
American military defectors are waging a campaign to achieve political asylum in Canada. As the threat of deportation grows, the fate of hundreds of former soldiers and their families hangs in the balance.
Naomi Klein : Civil Rights & Liberties
Protesters in Quebec were treated like contestants in a reality show--put in a field and watched on TV monitors.
The Iraq War has set off one of the largest oil booms in history--and the race to mine the tar sands of Alberta is heading toward environmental disaster.
Naomi Klein : Corporate Media & Consolidation
The jury selection for the trial of a Canadian press baron accused of looting shareholder earnings reveals popular discontent with the corporate elite.
Chris Hedges : Foreign Leaders & Political Figures
Canada's new conservative prime minister is forging ties with US conservatives and evangelicals as Canada moves toward an Americanized Christian state.
Jeremy Hinzman fled north rather than be deployed in a war he regards as a "criminal enterprise."
The protesters have done their job well, making it clear that the spirit of Seattle is not only alive but growing stronger.

