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James Wilt

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Churning up the ground: Laura Hall on horror as the ‘primary film genre of settler colonialism’

Uncovering horror’s colonial roots and the Indigenous perspectives that are reshaping the genre from within

24.09.2025 4

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

Winnipeg’s hidden role in the global arms trade

Bristol Aerospace and Magellan’s decades-long production of military technology ties Canada’s heartland to conflicts worldwide

08.08.2025 9

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

Poisoning the well: the toxic Cold War legacy of Winnipeg’s aerospace industry

Decades of chemical dumping and corporate impunity have turned a major aerospace hub into a long-term environmental disaster

16.07.2025 6

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

The end of carbon pricing isn’t a climate win

Our sudden shift away from directly challenging any part of Canada’s emissions-intensive mode of living may be disastrous

07.03.2025 5

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

Winnipeg plant one of largest F-35 parts producers in Canada

Magellan Aerospace builds the horizontal tail assemblies for the controversial aircraft

21.11.2024 6

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

‘The green transition is a myth’: Adam Hanieh on the ongoing centrality of oil to capitalism

Under capitalism, envisioning a shift away from fossil fuels is more difficult by the day

20.11.2024 6

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

Brett Christophers on our growing ‘asset-manager society’

Many people now live in homes and rely on infrastructure that are owned by pension funds, insurance companies, and banks

10.11.2024 6

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt

The Winnipeg Police Service Is Booming—Despite Blatant Failures

I f police kept working-class people safe, Winnipeg would be one of the safest cities in Canada, if not the world. The Prairie city of more than...

20.09.2024 3

The Walrus

James Wilt

Manitoba NDP doubles down on failed ‘tough-on-crime’ agenda

Wilt: The NDP should instead commit resources to life-sustaining investments in education, housing and other social services

16.09.2024 2

Canadian Dimension

James Wilt