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COAT began in 1989 by exposing and opposing ARMX, Canada's largest weapons bazaar. (Early history) Our first campaign led to Ottawa Council's 20-year ban on hosting arms bazaars on municipal property. For more than two decades, COAT has published Press for Conversion! magazine, organized peace rallies, vigils, conferences and campaigns against the arms trade, military air shows, Canada's role in US-led wars and regime changes. Join us! | ||||
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COAT research reveals that the Canada
Pension Plan (CPP) has $1.5 billion in direct investments in 68 companies selling military-, police-, surveillance- &/or prison products to Israel. Four other large Canadian pension funds have invested an additional $3.2 billion in these companies. (See summary table and sources) |
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Canada's Six Largest |
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Master Table:
Pensions & War
(combines data from all tables
below)
Five Updated Tables on Top Canadian Pension Fund Investments in: * The world's top-100 war industries * F-35 stealth fighter/bomber contractors * Cluster-munition manufacturers * Nuclear weapons manufacturers * Top-100 war industries from prior to 2010 |
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"Killer Pensions: Pension funds force
Canadians to invest in war industries." Click above for the front page article from The Monitor, published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (July 2012). |
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February 20, 2013: Canadian
War Industries Flog their Wares at IDEX 2013, |
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Stoking the Tsunamis
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WikiWeapons Canada In 2011, COAT published a database revealing details on 18,888 Canadian military-export contracts to the US (worth US$7.2 billion). This database exposes Canadian firms selling small arms, ammunition, battle vehicles and high-tech parts for major weapons that the US has used in Iraq and elsewhere. Because Canadian government reports (both Liberal & Conservative alike) have never included any Canadian sales to the US, they have concealed 80% of our military exports. COAT's publication of this database reverses this longstanding and shameful, government cover up. |
Canada, at War in Iraq! |
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Canada's Military Exports to the
Middle East
and
North Africa |
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Canadian
War Industries Profiting from the
Slaughter of Innocents in Iraq This COAT report is an exposé of 130 Canadian war industries that have supplied products and services for 39 different varieties of US warplanes used in the invasion and occupation of Iraq since March 2003. There are separate data tables for each of these major US weapons systems and hundreds of links are provided to detail the contributions made by Canadian companies to each of these weapons systems. Data includes which companies were members of the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries and which exhibited at the CANSEC war industry bazaar in 2008 and /or 2009. |
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Canada's
CANSEC War Fair:
Weapons Galore and Global Warfare In this report, COAT exposes details about 50 Canadian military companies exhibiting at the country's biggest weapons bazaar, CANSEC, and their links to the production and export of: (1) Anti-Personnel Cluster Bombs, Fragmentation Bombs and Phosphorous Bombs, (2) Automatic Weapons, Semi-Automatic Weapons, Machine Guns and Chain Guns, (3) High-tech components for weapons systems that deliver: (a) Nuclear Weapons, (b) Depleted Uranium Munitions, (c) Anti-Personnel Cluster Bombs, (d) Anti-Personnel Landmines (4) "Ballistic Missile Defense" weapons systems |
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