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A Canadian newsmagazine offering news, analysis, and commentary on a wide variety of important issues in Western Canadian politics and national and international events and issues. Published 8 times a year.

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Drinking deeply from a half-empty glass.(Editorial)
August 1, 2008... What happens when large numbers of people give up on the paradigm of "progress"--the idea that each generation will invariably live in greater material comfort and prosperity than the generation before? On a recent bus trip through the plaque-clogged heart of Middle America, that is the...

Settler Treaty Card.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the editor)
August 1, 2008... A FRIEND SENT ME A COPY OF THE Settler Treaty Card (June/July 2008) from your magazine. I want to thank you for getting it right. I just visited your website and you must be about the only media entity in North America that understands that this is a settler/indigenous issue. I'm a member...

Decolonizing the classroom.(Letter to the editor)
August 1, 2008... I FOUND "LEARNING FROM THE LAND: Towards a pedagogy of the colonized" by Sylvia Smith and Evan Thornton (June/July 2008) very insightful and encouraging. I agree with them about the importance of challenging the present school curriculum taught from the colonizers' point of view. In my...

The two Buddhas: karma-free dharma and its discontents.
August 1, 2008... A philosophical storm has been brewing (in its quiet, Buddhist way) in sanghas, meditation groups, magazine articles and monasteries across the continent. A friend once commented that I'd be a backslider in any religion. My recent dabbling in Buddhism suggests that may well be the case....

"It's tremendous fun to fight back": an interview with Derrick Jensen.(Interview)
August 1, 2008... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "If the book we are reading does not wake us, as with a fist hammering on our skull, why then do we read it?... what we must have are those books which come upon us like ill fortune, and distress us deeply, like the death of one we love better than ourselves, like...

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