Stand on Guard for Whom?: A People's History of the Canadian Military

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    Yves Engler

    Publisher: Black Rose Books

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    Format: Paperback

    Size: 400 pages

    ISBN: 9781551647555

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Stand on Guard for Whom? is the first book to present a history of the Canadian military from the perspective of its victims. In his eleventh book, Yves Engler, the prolific author and critic of Canadian politics, exposes the reality of Canadian wars, repression, and military culture despite the mythologies of Canada as an agent for international peacekeeping and humanitarianism.

Originating as a British force that brutally dispossessed First Nations, the Canadian Forces regularly quelled labour unrest in the decades after Confederation. It would go on to participate in military occupations or invasions in Sudan, South Africa, Europe, Korea, Iraq, Serbia, Afghanistan, and Libya, as well as Canadian gunboat diplomacy and UN deployments that have ousted elected governments. As the federal government department with by far the greatest budget, staff, PR machine, and intelligence-gathering capacities, this book shows how the Canadian military is a key developer of military technology, including chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. It also has an immense ecological footprint and a toxic patriarchal, racist, and anti-democratic culture.

However, as this book shows, Canadian militarism has always been contested, as early as opposition to conscription during World War I and as especially during peace activism against the US war in Indochina. More recently, city councils have declared themselves nuclear weapons free zones and prevented hosting of weapons bazaars and, in 2003, antiwar activists stopped Prime Minister Jean Chrétien from leading Canada into the US-led invasion of Iraq.

This book reveals the hidden militarism in Canadian life, and reminds us that the first step to contest it is to recognize its pervasiveness and power.


What People Are Saying
“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
“Truth is often a casualty in politics. Thankfully, there’s Yves Engler — Canada’s version of Noam Chomsky — to set the record straight when political spin morphs into historical fact.” Charlie Smith, Georgia Straight
“Yves Engler is Canada’s foremost feisty contrarian.” Michael Welton, CounterPunch.
Table of Contents
  • Glossary
  • Intro — Is Canadian Military a Force for Good in World?
  • 1. British Roots
  • 2. Indigenous Resistance
  • 3. Class and Politics
  • 4. Canadian Gunboat Diplomacy
  • 5. ‘Special’ Forces
  • 6. Wars
  • 7. Accompanying War
  • 8. Secret and Less Well-Known Programs
  • 9. Military and the Environment
  • 10. Nuclear Armageddon
  • 11. Military Culture
  • 12. Hierarchy versus Democracy
  • 13. Spying
  • 14. The USA’s Junior Partner
  • 15. NATO
  • 16. Veterans
  • 17. Promoting the Military and Militarism
  • 18. Lies and Propaganda
  • 19. A Military Industrial Complex
  • 20. Conclusion
  • Endnotes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
About the Author

Yves Engler is a Montréal-based activist and author. He has written numerous books, including Left, Right: Marching to the Beat of Imperial Canada and A Propaganda System: How Canada’s Government, Corporations, Media and Academia Sell War.


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