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18%OFFGraeme Stewar Mount - Canada's Enemies: Spies and Spying in the Peaceable Kingdom - 9781550021905 - V9781550021905
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Canada's Enemies: Spies and Spying in the Peaceable Kingdom

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In 1898, Spanish spies based in Montreal, Halifax, and Victoria monitored the United States war effort against their homeland, while U.S. counter-intelligence officials watched the Spaniards. Neither the Americans nor the Spaniards sought Canadian permission for these activities.

Britain’s enemies (and often America’s enemies) have also been Canada’s enemies. Without the heroic counter-intelligence of the mysterious Agent X, Irish Americans at the turn of the century might have blasted British Columbia’s legislature and the Esquimalt naval base the way they blasted the Welland Canal.

During World War I, counter-intelligence failed to stop German agents who bombed the Windsor-Walkerville area as ... Read more

In the thirties, a Finnish-Canadian clergyman spied on Sudbury’s Red Finns for the United States consultate inNorth Bay, and Hitler’s consuls maintained surveillance of Canadian politicians and German dissidents in Canada. During World War II, Canadian authorities intercepted the mail of envoys from Vichy-France, suspected of spying for Germany, and from Franco’s Spain, suspected of spying for Japan.

In the 1960s, the CIA not only observed Cubans in Canada, but also watched the situation in Quebec and used a Canadian diplomat to collect information on North Vietnam.

Some of this history has merged from previously ignored and newly declassified documents from European, American, and Canadian archives. These newly revealed details show that Canada is an interesting place, both for what Canadians do elsewhere and for what foreigners do in Canada. Also, once readers have seen the kinds of activities in which friends engage, they may be less surprised at what enemies have done.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1993
Publisher
Dundurn Press Canada
Number of pages
178
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781550021905
SKU
V9781550021905
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15

About Graeme Stewar Mount
Graeme S. Mount has taught at Laurentian university, Sudbury, Ontario, since 1969; he has been a professor in the hsitory department since 1985. While co-authoring An Introduction to Canadian-American Relations with E.E. Mahant, he became interested in intelligence history. Professor Mount is married and has two sons.

Reviews for Canada's Enemies: Spies and Spying in the Peaceable Kingdom
"Graeme S. Mount's book on 'spies and spying' in Canada shows the surprising paucity of effort by and against the country."
Greenwich Times

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