Is Canada’s ‘Left’ Marching To The Beat of America’s Imperial Drum? (2/2) – Everything Law and Order Blog

Canadian author Yves Engler challenges the mythology surrounding former Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson

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9 thoughts on “Is Canada’s ‘Left’ Marching To The Beat of America’s Imperial Drum? (2/2)”
  1. While disappointing, – it is understandable the fellows choose not to discuss the enormously important Bill Browder-Magnitsky Act scandal. After all, – most human beings have a strong desire to continue living and breathing, so those aware and silent on the Browder fraud, the privatized alternative to the International Criminal Court that is Magnitsky legislation, and the real personal risks associated with effectively exposing the scandal, might be forgiven. Not many would risk their very life to prevent a potential world war.

    Unfortunately … continued silence and/or cover-up on Browder-Magnitsky carries with it the horrifying potential for global military conflagration.

  2. But it does make us feel better constantly condemning our belligerent brethren south of the border, eh?

  3. I'm currently in Oaxaca Mexico where you would be hard pressed to find a local who is not aware of Canada's role in supporting corporate mining on Indigenous territories. On streets of the capital you will find graphic art depicting the maple leaf and death. Ive been here for a month thus far and have not met a local who is not aware of the realities concerning Canadian mining corporations. In fact, it's generally one of the first topics that arise. The only people I have met who are unaware were two separate Canadian snowbird couples. Thank you for this book, Yves.

  4. Clanada is a criminal nation, this land belongs to the indigenous peoples.
    Theft and genocide is the foundation of the Clanaidian government

  5. There's no such thing as a Left, left ANYWHERE in Western politics anymore. If it ever did exist it has long been bought, paid for and buried by the righteous right.

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