A Young Veteran’s Struggle Against War
November 23, 2004

At the height of the anti-Vietnam War movement, one of the hardest voices to ignore in the growing chorus of popular anti-war sentiment was that of veterans returned from Indochina steadfastly resolved to fight Washington’s aggression. Decades later, those who barely avoid coming home in a bodybag are slowly making their way to the frontlines of the movement again.

Black days for Conrad
November 23, 2004

Savouring for a moment the headlines heralding the demise of the media baron, we indulge in one of Conrad Black’s favourite activities: ad hominem attack on an ideological foe. We also look at the larger issues of media monopoly and endemic corporate corruption epitomized by Lord Black.

Arlington Beach, by Alvin Whitfield
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Love of Labour
Documenting the struggles of working people, at home and abroad.
Seven Questions

As anti-war activists prepare for the November 30 arrival of George Bush in Ottawa, and with Prime Minister Paul Martin having just completed a visit to Haiti, we felt that Jean Saint-Vil was the ideal interview subject for a discussion of Canada’s role in international politics today. Saint-Vil is a Haitian activist, living in the Ottawa area, who recently spoke to Seven Oaks about Bush and Martin, and about conditions in occupied Haiti.

Read the interview.

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