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Preface
Introduction: War Resisters in Context
1 We Help Them Because Their Need Is Great: The Canadian Anti-Draft Movement
2 Transnational Connections: US Groups and Other Canadian Groups
3 Deserters: Treatment, Tactics, Identity
4 Opening the Border: 1969
5 The Limits of Left Nationalism: The Campaign to Open the Border
6 Hegemonic Reflections: Inside and Outside the Movement
7 Last Chance to Get Landed: Immigration Department Strategies, Anti-Draft Movement Responses, 1971-73
Conclusion: A Contested Refuge from Militarism
Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index
A long-overdue evaluation of one of our most cherished myths – that Canadians extended American war resisters a warm welcome during the Vietnam War era.
Jessica Squires is an independent scholar of Canadian political, social, and cultural history who lives and works in Gatineau, Quebec.
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