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Canadian Dimension "RED" Carpet Gala Awards Dinner and Fundraiser

Canadian Dimension invites you to its first annual "RED" Carpet Gala Awards Dinner And Fundraiser Honouring Our Activists & Artist Communities. With keynote address by WPG Folk Festival Founder Mitch Podolak.

Saturday, December 20, 2008 at The Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg.
Reception @ 6:30PM, Dinner @ 7PM.
Tickets are $50. Please call 204 957 1519 to purchase tickets.


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Toronto Magazine Launch

Come join Toronto's Canadian Dimension Collective for the launch of the latest issue of Canadian Dimension Magazine. This issue digs into the growing gap between the rich and poor in Toronto and the consequences of these inequalities. Come meet and listen to the writers and pick up the new issue!

Saturday, Novermber 29th, 7-9pm at Tinto Coffee House (89 Roncesvalle Ave) in Toronto.
Presentations by feature author Tanya Gulliver and Canadian Dimension publisher Cy Gonick.

Current Issue
Volume 42, Number 6

November/December 2008

Volume 42, Number 6

Canadian Dimension leads you through the cratered battleground of market meltdowns, financial frauds and–just to mix it up–the streets of Toronto in our November/December issue. From the marble halls of Bay Street to the immigrant boroughs of North York, the gap between the rich and the poor is increasing dramatically. The city's own Tanya Gulliver explores the consequences of these inequalities through a revealing University of Toronto project that apparently left Mayor David Miller "speechless." The project's visual maps of the city's increasing areas of poverty and affluence are stark indications of race and income segregation.

This inequality is sustained by an economic system that privatizes profits and socializes losses. Sounds familiar? If you're still bewildered and a little obsessed—like us—by the economic crisis, Dimension Publisher and Economist Cy Gonick takes us on a grizzly tour through Wall Street's Killing Fields.

While most of our attention has been directed to falling empires and election promises, we shouldn't forget those who've been struggling for real social change. Not politicians, not bankers, but those men and women who've sustained struggle and our hopes. A yearbook from the old-school of seasoned struggle, we profile those who've contributed to social change across Canada.

"There is no Canadian film industry," David McIntosh boldly proclaims in his article on the Canadian film industry's one-sided relationship with Hollywood "maquila" productions filmed here. Politics and celluloid come together in this scathing critique of the government's role in stifling Canadian film and creating illusions of film industry grandeur.

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Toolkit for A New Canada

Ground breaking opinions on: Climate Change, Energy Security, Tax Reform, Manufacturing, Health Care, Foreign Policy, Aboriginal Rights and more...

  • 12 Step Program to Combat Climate Change - by Cy Gonick and Brendan Haley
  • An Energy Security Program for Canada - by Gordon Laxer
  • Protecting Canadian Water - by Susan Howatt
  • The Security and Prosperity Partnership and Deep Integration - by The CD Editorial Collective
  • International Solidarity and Canadian Foreign Policy - by Greg Albo
  • Hollowing Out - by Mel Watkins
  • Responding the the Crisis in Canadian Manufacturing - by Sam Gindin
  • A Democratic Tax Reform for Canada - by Neil Brooks
  • Resisting the Security State - by Stuart Trew
  • Towards a New Policy Paradign for First Peoples - by Peter Kulchyski
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