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Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with journalist Arnold August about Canadaâs imperialist campaign to recognize Juan Guaidó, a man who self-declared himself president of Venezuela in February 2019. Canadaâs involvement in the failed attempted coup to oust democratically elected president Nicolas Maduro, Canadaâs involvement in the Lima group has discredited any pretense of Canada as a democratic influence in Latin America. He connects the struggle of Bolivia as the Indigenous leader Evo Morales was ousted in a military coup, in November 2019 and Canada was quick to express support for the post-coup leader Jeanine Ãñez Chávez. While in Canada the Wetâsuwetâen people face aggression from the Canadian government for defending their unceeded lands from being further scared with pipelines.
Stuart and Sylvia Richardson, Latin Waves Grassroots Media www.latinwavesmedia.com
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Canadian Imperialism from Venezuela to Bolivia to the Wetâsuwetâen
Canadian Imperialism from Venezuela to Bolivia to the Wetâsuwetâen