Free showing of Myths for Profit: Canada's role in industry in war and peace

Myths for Profit poster
Mar 15 2010 - 3:00pm

Location

Hart House
7 Hart House Circle
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone: 647-342-7995
43° 39' 49.194" N, 79° 23' 40.7508" W

Myths for Profit is a dramatic, exposé documentary which explores Canada's role in industries of war and peace.

Through diverse interviews and case studies this documentary unveils the specific interests and profits that are made by certain corporation, individuals and agency within Canada.

By examining these myths we seek to find out what are the possible motives that hide behind these stories, and if there are certain people who stand to gain and maintain these misconceptions.

Only by breaking down these myths can we hope to understand how these systems of power operate, and help empower people across Canada to change them. The filmmakers will be present to answer questions after the showing

Myth 1) Canada is a peacekeeping nation' examines the changes in the Department of National Defence since 1999 and takes a serious look at the role Canada has taken in NATO.

A particular focus is given to the current perpetual war in Afghanistan, and how Canada played a pivotal role in pushing the policy of ‘bombing for humanitarian aid' in Yugoslavia.

Myth 2) Canada's policies on reconstruction and redevelopment investigates how various government agencies and ministries have specific agendas they are implementing around the world.

Myth 3) Canada's military purpose is defence. By investigating the magnitude of the Canadian military industrial complex, from the mining of uranium used for depleted uranium weapons to the production of components in weapons systems, this section probes the intersecting relationships between various government agencies and corporations as well as public complicity in this vast industry.

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