Blog
Kim Ives
| The film provides a devastating analysis of the last four decades of Haitian history and the collusion between Washington, Ottawa, and Paris in Haiti's domination and exploitation. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| As Haiti's neo-Duvalierist regime becomes ever more dictatorial it's worth revisiting Canada's history in facilitating fraud and money laundering in the hemisphere's most impoverished nation. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| There is a broad and deeply entrenched anti-Haitian discourse running through media reports about public health concerns linking COVID-19 and Haiti. |
Blog
Jennie-Laure Sully
| Whatever cause we struggle for today in Canada, we have a responsibility to be consistent in criticizing the abuses of power that Canada engages in through its foreign policy. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| NDP and Green MPs have recently raised concerns over Canada's ties to OAS. |
Blog
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| The undersigned call on the Justin Trudeau government and Canadian state to stop backing a corrupt, repressive and illegitimate president that Haitians massively reject. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| Canada's aid agency has spent tens of millions of dollars on media projects designed in part to draw journalists into its orbit and shape perceptions of Ottawa’s international policies. |
Podcast
Scott Neigh
| Ralph Jean-Paul and Travis Ross talk about the Canada-Haiti Information Project and about the past and present of solidarity in Canada with the people of Haiti. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| Imagine living in a country where the entire social services sector is privatized, run by "charities" that are based in other countries who get to decide whether or not you qualify for assistance. |
Blog
Yves Engler
| Media commentators who complain about Russia ignore clear-cut Canadian meddling elsewhere and the history of US interference in other countries’ elections, including in Canada |
Blog
Yves Engler
| Foreign policy is a truth-free, fact-free zone. What do most Canadians know about our government’s actions in Afghanistan or Haiti? |
Blog
Yves Engler
| Proposing Canada acquire Turks and Caicos or rule Haiti may be outlandish, but it's not benign. They enable politicians to pursue ever more aggressive policies in the region. |