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COAT began in 1989 by exposing and opposing ARMX, Canada's largest international arms bazaar. (Early history.) Our first campaign led to Ottawa City Council's 20-year ban on hosting arms trade shows on municipal property. (ARMX has been replaced by CANSEC. The struggle continues!) |
For almost 30 years, COAT has published Press for Conversion! (P4C!) In its first decade our magazine dealt with the conversion of military industries and bases to civilian uses. Since the late 1990s, each issue has focused on a different anti-war subject. A recurring theme is dispelling the myth that Canada is a global force for peace, human rights and multiculturalism. COAT has organized peace rallies, marches, vigils, conferences and campaigns to oppose the arms trade, militarised "air shows," war toys, CPP investments in war, and the role of Canadian governments in aiding US weapons programs (like "BMD") and abetting imperial wars and regime changes that are marketed as humanitarian by those enamoured with the UN's "Responsibility to Protect" doctrine. (COAT and P4C! were founded by Richard Sanders.) |
Music Against War
(MAW)
Ottawa, Wed., May 30,
2018 |
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The CPP helps Canadians profit from the
US/UK/France Air Strikes Against Syria Our Canada Pension Plan (CPP) investments now include: $209 million in war industries that made all of the Cruise Missiles and other Weapons used in the April 2018 Attack on Syria $360 million in the world's top ten war industries (nine of which went up thanks to the April 2018 air strikes against Syria) Scroll down for more COAT tables on CPP investments in the producers of nuclear weapons and F35-warplanes, banks funding cluster-bomb makers, firms supporting Israeli Apartheid, and the world's top mining, oil, tobacco, and weapons industries. |
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Fictive Canada:
Issue #69,
Press for Conversion! (Fall 2017)
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Table of Contents |
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PDF p.1 |
Front
Cover (with a description of its symbolism) Angel Canada's Peaceable Kingdom |
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PDF pp.2-3 |
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True Crime Stories and the
Politics of Literary Escapism: Canada as a Fiction in the Imperial Genre |
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PDF pp.4-7 |
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John
Cabot and Britain’s |
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PDF pp.8-14 |
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Canada’s Extraordinary Redactions:
Held Captive by Nation-Building Myths about Jacques Cartier |
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PDF pp.15-18 |
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Textbook Cases of Canadian Racism: Canadian History Books as Captivating Works of Fiction |
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PDF pp.19-29 |
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From Popes and Pirates to >
The Canadian Legal Fiction of |
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PDF pp.30-42 |
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Breaking the Bonds of
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Oh say can you see? |
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PDF p.43 |
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Native
Captivity and Slave Labour in Canadian Prisons Today |
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PDF pp.44-51 |
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Child Slavery in Canada’s Residential-School Prisons >
Jean L’Heureux:
Con Man, Sex Predator, |
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PDF p.52 |
Back Cover- Truth, Justice & Reconciliation |
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Captive Canada: Click the cover image above for a better view
Captive Canada This issue also looks at how progressive people are induced to turn a blind eye to state crimes, and even take active roles in justifying, committing, or covering them up. To achieve huge, institutionalised injustices - like genocide - many well-intentioned individuals, NGOs and movements must be co-opted. This is achieved with myths and narratives that, for example, evolve to disguise wars as humanitarian peace initiatives. (Such is the case with the cleverly-branded UN doctrine, "The Responsibility to Protect," which cloaks US/NATO interventions as missions to defend victims of repression.)
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The Canada Syndrome, |
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War Mania, Mass Hysteria and Moral Panics: Rendered Captive by Barbed Wire and Maple Leaves |
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Empire & Sons: From Maj.Gen. Sir William Otter, to the NDP & the Waffle |
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From Frying Pan to Prairie Fire:
One Captivation after Another |
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First Nations, First Captives: Genocidal Precedents for Canadian Concentration Camps |
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htm | The Occupation(al) Psychosis of Empire-Building Missionaries | ||||
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Religious Guardians of
the Peaceable Kingdom:
Winnipeg’s Key Social-Gospel Gatekeepers of Canada West |
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htm | Liberal Advances in Canada’s Racist Lawmaking | ||||
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Crushing Rebels, Radicals
and Reds: The Bunker Mentality, All in the Woodsworth Family Tradition |
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The Next Generation:
Charles Woodsworth, Our Man in Saigon |
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Canadian antiSemites, antiReds and the Internment of Trotsky |
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The Russian Revolution of 1905-1907 |
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Racist Roots of Toryism
and antiSemitism |
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htm | From Czarist Pogroms to Canada's WWII Internment Camps for Jews and Communists | ||||
htm | Left-Right Camps: A Century of Ukrainian Canadian Internment | ||||
htm | Glorifying Ukrainian-Canadian Veterans of OUN/UPA Terrorism | ||||
htm | Waffen SS Galician Division Revered by Canada’s Ukrainian Right | ||||
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Here
are a few interviews
with
COAT coordinator,
In
this video,
Richard Sanders does a powerpoint presentation on "Escaping the Canada
Syndrome" which describes how "evil" can triumph when
"good," well-meaning progressives
are rendered hostage by deceptive narratives. The talk looks at
how some activists have been captivated by Canada's towering peace
mythology. Examples include how
residential schools were inflicted to promote
"civilization," how the
"Famous Five" promoted
eugenics and sterilization, how the world's top arms-exporting
governments and some large mainstream peace, human rights and
development groups are pushing
the UN's Arms Trade Treaty, and how the Liberal Party:
(1) helped oust
Diefenbaker in a US-backed constitutional coup that brought
American nuclear weapons to
Canada, (2) used "Peacekeeping" as a cover for
Haiti's 2004 regime-change invasion, and (3) played midwife to
the UN's
"Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) doctrine which uses
humanitarian-sounding pretexts to
rally progressives into supporting
US- and NATO-led wars.
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CPP:
Making
By Richard Sanders, COAT Coordinator and editor of
Press for Conversion! Most Canadians have no idea that thanks to our Canada Pension Plan (CPP) we are forcibly conscripted into an institutionalised confidence scheme tied to the age-old racket of war. In this scam however, even the con artists and shills who run the con game are often unaware that they are drawing us into a vast criminal enterprise. As long as it's all supposedly "legal" and there's lots of money to be made, the CPP Investment Board (CPPIB) says it will hitch our wagon to any corporate star that will benefit our retirement savings. Even if these investments contradict our so-called "Canadian values," or undermine official government policies, it makes no difference. In fact, the more a corporation's practices conflict with Canada's self-righteous myths about peace, democracy, human rights, protecting nature and preserving our health-care system, the more likely that they'll be able to turn us a quick buck. As a result, the CPPIB has happily invested our pension monies in a wide range of companies that profit directly and indirectly from war.
The most egregious
examples of this can be found among CPP investments in the world's largest
weapons manufacturers. Our government-sponsored retirement portfolio
includes about $1.4 billion worth of
stocks in some of the world's largest 100 war
industries. The bigger the weapons producer, the more likely we are to be
invested in it. For instance, while the CPP has stakes in 41% of the
top-100 weapons manufacturers, our shares include 48% of the top 50, 80% of
the top 20, and 100% of the top 10. ..... |
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The CANSEC arms bazaar is
returning to Ottawa (May
30-31, 2018) Recent COAT research on CANSEC and CPP investments: (1) The CPP is now investing $1.3 Billion in 36 of the World's Top-100 War Industries. This includes $559 million in about 30 of these top, global weapons industries that will have Canadian subsidiaries exhibiting at CANSEC. Learn more here (2) The CPP is also investing $451 Million in 14 corporations that are complicit in nuclear-weapons production, maintenance &/or management. This includes six of those top war industries that will have eight Canadian subsidiaries exhibiting at CANSEC. Learn more here CANSEC, Canada's largest war-industry bazaar, is organised by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries, which represents 800 Canadian military, police and surveillance companies. CANSEC facilitates the sale of products to the Canada's armed forces as well as exports to dozens of foreign governments. About half of Canada's annual, multibillion-dollar military production is exported, and as much as 80% of those exports go to the US. This year there will be 250 CANSEC exhibitors. (Note: "Defence and Security Industries" is a deceptive euphemism used by corporations and the government for war, police and surveillance companies.) |
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Canadian Foreign
Minister Chrystia
Freeland's
Grandfather,
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"It takes a village
to raise a
Nazi." |
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Don't believe the Hype about
the UN's Arms Trade Treaty Sadly, the UN's much-heralded Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is not at all what it appears. Many of the world's largest mainstream peace, human rights and development groups are pushing for the ATT. However, the world's biggest warmongers and leading weapons-exporting governments are also cheerleading and funding the ATT! Click here to read a series of articles that explain why the ATT is doing more harm than good. |
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Click above for the memorial websites of peace activists, Roy and Sylvia Sanders. |