Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation by Engler, Yves

Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation

Yves Engler continues his groundbreaking analyses of past and present Canadian foreign policy. The author of The...
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Author: Yves Engler
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Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation by Engler, Yves

Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation

$83.47

Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation

$83.47
Author: Yves Engler
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Yves Engler continues his groundbreaking analyses of past and present Canadian foreign policy. The author of The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy, and other works that challenge the myth of Canadian benevolence, documents Canadian involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, the "scramble for Africa" and European colonialism. The book reveals Ottawa's opposition to anticolonial struggles, its support for apartheid South Africa and Idi Amin's coup, and its role in ousting independence leaders Patrice Lumumba and Kwame Nkrumah.

Based on an exhaustive look at the public record as well as on-the-ground research, Canada in Africa shows how the federal government pressed African countries to follow neoliberal economic prescriptions and sheds light on Canada's part in the violence that has engulfed Somalia, Rwanda and the Congo, as well as how Canada's indifference to climate change means a death sentence to ever-growing numbers of Africans.

"One of the great myths of Canadian history is that the nation has only been helpful to Africa and persons of Black/African heritage, whether serving as a refuge for fugitive slaves in the 19th century or denouncing South African apartheid in the 20th. Yves Engler writes with majestic clarity and daunting command about the truths of Canada's relations to Africa and Africans, from the slavery conducted colonially, from Upper Canada to Nouvelle-France to Nova Scotia, to the pollution of lands and impoverishment of peoples wrought by Canuck mining interests in Africa today. Beware This book is upsetting, for it argues-with quite damning evidence-that Canada has been as much an imperialist abuser of human rights as have the European (and American) empires we so righteously-hypocritically- condemn. Engler needs to be read by everyone who desires Truth in political science and Humanitarianism in contemporary foreign policy." - George Elliott Clarke, Ph.D., E.J. Pratt Professor of Canadian Literature University of Toronto, Author of Directions Home: Approaches to African-Canadian Literature.

"Canada in Africa reminds us that the draining of African blood through slavery and naked imperialism continues today through the draining of her resources. Yves Engler gives us a haunting chronicle of the bloodletting, destabilization and pillaging of Africa by agents and governments of Canada. This should be required reading for every human with a conscience and all those that desire to join the forces fighting for change." - Nnimmo Bassey, winner of the Right Livelihood Award ("Alternative Nobel Prize") and author of To Cook a Continent: Destructive Extraction and the Climate Crisis in Africa.

Author: Yves Engler
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Published: 09/15/2015
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781552667620

About the Author
Engler, Yves: - Former Vice President of the Concordia Student Union, Yves Engler has been dubbed "one of the most important voices on the Canadian Left today" (Briarpatch), "in the mould of I.F. Stone" (Globe and Mail), "ever-insightful" (rabble.ca) and a "Leftist gadfly" (Ottawa Citizen). His six books have been praised by Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, William Blum, Rick Salutin and many others.
"Yves became a foreign-policy expert by working as a night doorman in Montreal...He's in the mould of I. F. Stone, who wasted no time with politicians, who all have an agenda, but went instead straight to the public record."
- Rick Salutin, Globe and Mail

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