Mining companies as well as oil and gas are a big part of Canada's "deep state". They control 60% of the large mines in Latin America, and they are not held accountable in Canadian courts for their destruction to the environment and harm to human beings. They dispossess the indigenous people and poor of their land. They hire goons to threaten, attack and murder those that try to form labor unions, or demonstrate about land confiscation and human-rights abuses. Honduras is just one example of what happens when a democratically elected leader is overthrow by a US- and Canadian-supported coup government; Canadian mining companies move in. It is all exposed in the book "Ottawa and Empire: Canada and the Military Coup in Honduras", by Tyler Shipley.
Dispossessing native people of their land and natural resources comes natural to Canada. After all, like the US it was a settler colonial outpost for the British Empire. Both the US and Canada committed genocide and ethnic cleansing of their mutual indigenous people. They were even allies and coordinated the genocide. According to historian Andrew Graybill:
"The NorthWest Mounted Police were created and the Texas Rangers renewed and reorganized in the early 1870s specifically to address the pressing 'native question' confronting Texas and western Canada, among the few places where bison still roamed after 1870. Both Austin and Ottawa called on their rural police to manage indigenous populations facing societal collapse, by controlling or denying the Natives access to the bison."
In other words, both the US and Canada collaborated in killing the buffalo to extinction. It was the coup de grà ce for the starving "native question".
Mining is one of Canada's biggest and most powerful and politically influential industries. Canadian companies such as Ascendant Copper, Barrick Gold, Kinder Morgan, and TriMetals Mining have operations in Canada, Latin America and elsewhere. They are continuing the ethnic cleansing of the "native question" in Latin America, and at home.
Canadian mining and natural-resource companies are heavy handed when it comes to First Nations at home. TransCanada Corporation recently was in the news because of its pipeline route, which they are trying to put through First Nation's land in the Wet'suwet'en territory, in northern British Columbia. On a court order, a militarized unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police broke up a road blockade, which the tribal leaders had put up to keep the pipeline company out of their nation. The Mounties whom lacked jurisdiction arrested 14 tribal leaders from their sovereign land.
During the reign of the British Empire, Canada helped the British put down slave rebellions in the Caribbean. Canada was involved in the slave trade, and slavery was legal in Canada until 1834. The products of slavery, such as cotton and sugar, were used for trade and to industrialize Canada. When the British conquered New France, the 1760 declaration of surrender signed in Montreal specifically said:
"The Negroes and panis [aborigines] of both sexes shall remain, in their quality of slaves, in the possession of the French and Canadians to whom they belong; they shall be at liberty to keep them in their service in the colony, or to sell them; and they may also continue to bring them up in the Roman Religion."
In the 19th century Canadian banking and insurance companies, along with those of the British, monopolized finance in British-controlled parts of Latin America. Canada is still dominate in finances in the English-speaking Caribbean. For example, the Bank of Nova Scotia, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, and the Royal Bank of Canada, as well as Sun Life Financial, dominate finance in the Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, and Trinidad. After the decline of the British Empire, Canada assumed its natural role as a second-rate imperial power and junior partner for US imperialism.
In the Lima Group, Canada is the US's junior partner. The US has the leading role from behind the curtain. To prove it, right on cue at the January 4th meeting of the Lima Group, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pulled the curtain back in a video presentation to the group. Pompeo showed the members who they would have to answer to if they did not vote according to Washington's wishes. The Lima group obeyed, and voted to politically isolate and economically blockade Venezuela, contrary to international law. Leaving nothing to chance, Pompeo again addressed the group from behind the video curtain at their February 4th meeting in Ottawa.
As Christopher Black wrote in New Eastern Outlook:
"The United States is the principal actor in all this but it has beside it among other flunkey nations, perhaps the worst of them all, Canada, which has been an enthusiastic partner in crime of the United States since the end of the Second World War. We cannot forget its role in the aggression against North Korea, the Soviet Union, China, its secret role in the American aggression against Vietnam, against Iraq, Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine, Haiti, Iran, and the past several years Venezuela."
Black left out many other imperial crimes of the partners in Panama, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Somalia, Sudan, the Congo, Palestine, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, etc. The US and Canada are "always there for each other" and stand "shoulder to shoulder" in war and imperialism, in Justin Trudeau's own words. Even against Cuba!
The current Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland recently referred to Venezuela as being in "Canada's backyard". As the SNC-Lavalin case illustrates, the Canadian "backyard" of imperialism also extends to Africa, Asia, the Middle East and former Soviet Union republics, such as Ukraine.
This is not the 19th century. Central America, South America and the Caribbean Islands are not anybody's back yard. It is insulting, degrading and shows a colonial mentality for the US and Canada to even think about having a backyard.
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