Thousands march in Toronto with pots & pans in solidarity with Quebec students - May 30, 2012
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As we do every month, in May we will pay two contributors for news features to be published in The Dominion. We prioritize solutions-oriented news pieces with a Canadian angle, including photo essays and video pitches.
Pitches are welcome from anyone; priority for payment goes to those who have previously contributed.
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Migrant and refugee rights activists across Canada have occupied and dropped banners today as part of a concerted campaign against Bill C-31, which is being refered to as the The Refugee Exclusion Act.