Blood on the hands:
A survey of Canada's role in Haiti

August 24 , 2004

As the facts continue to emerge about the Canadian government's role in the overthrow of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the myth of Canada as a peace-keeper is contradicted by the military's role in Haiti, where violence continues under foreign occupation.

90 Years Since World War I:
Anti-war then and now

August 24 , 2004

While conservative historians claim that Canadian nationhood was born in the crucible of war at Vimy Ridge, our resident labour historian offers an opposing reading of 20th century history: Perhaps the foundations of our modern society were laid by the activists who opposed the First World War.


The dog days of summer . By Gina Whitfield.
Essays & Reviews
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Venezuela Watch
Seven Oaks' continuing coverage and analysis of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution.
Keeping tabs on Gordo
A catalogue of the B.C. Liberals' attack on social services and working people.
Seven Questions

On August 29th, Harjap Grewal and hundreds of activists will be joining indigenous fighters in engaging the expansion of the Sun Peaks ski resort. Seven Oaks interviewed him about the upcoming convergence in support of indigenous sovereignty.

Read the interview.