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Libyan tragedy, Canadian guilt
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From: Targeting Libya
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This chapter argues that NATO’s 2011 war on Libya turned a relatively stable, egalitarian state into a deeply fragmented and impoverished country, while Canadian corporations like SNC-Lavalin (now AtkinsRéalis) and Ottawa largely escaped real accountability and quietly moved on.
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Owen Schalk
Owen Schalk is an independent researcher and writer. He is the author of Canada in Afghanistan: A story of military, diplomatic, political and media failure, 2003–2023, and the coauthor of Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy with Yves Engler.




