Le Livre noir du Canada Anglais (
The Black Book of English Canada) is a series of three polemic books written by
Quebec journalist
Normand Lester. The essays relate what are, from the author's point of view while including many historian's citations, historical fabrications and injustices in Canada, notably those against the
Quebecers,
Jewish and
aboriginal peoples.
Description
The books responded to perceived
Quebec bashing in the
English Canadian press following the airing of
Heritage Minutes, the treatment of the
1995 Quebec referendum and the federalist advertising campaign that would later develop into the
sponsorship scandal. According to Lester, the English Canadian media was quick to pick up on stories that were distorted or untruthful, such as the supposed singing of a
Nazi anthem at an early
sovereigntist rally, which was actually an unrelated song with a similar title.
Generally, the books seek to disprove many of the claims of federalists, attempting to show that the Quebec sovereignty movement is not inherently
fascist and
anti-semitic, and that these prejudices were in plentiful supply in
English Canada. Volume one accused former Canadian Prime Minister
R. B. Bennett of funding fascist
Adrien Arcand. Its publication resulted in the suspension of Lester by the
Société Radio-Canada.
Volumes
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