Secret Service : : Political Policing in Canada From the Fenians to Fortress America / / Gregory S. Kealey, Reg Whitaker, Andrew Parnaby.
Secret Service provides the first comprehensive history of political policing in Canada – from its beginnings in the mid-nineteenth century, through two world wars and the Cold War to the more recent 'war on terror.' This book reveals the extent, focus, and politics of government-sponsored...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Political Policing in Canada -- Part One: Origins -- 1 The Empire Strikes Back -- 2 ‘You Drive Us Hindus out of Canada and We Will Drive Every White Man out of India!’ -- 3 A War on Two Fronts -- Part Two: Survival and Revival -- 4 The RCMP, the Communist Party, and the Consolidation of Canada’s Cold War -- 5 ‘Redder Than Ever’: Political Policing during the Great Depression -- 6 Keep the Home Fires Burning, 1939–45 -- Part Three: Cold War Canada -- 7 The Ice Age: Mounties on the Cold War Front Line, 1945–69 -- 8 The Coyote, the Roadrunner, and the Reds under the Bed: Communist Espionage and Subversion -- Part Four: Separatists, Scandals, and Reform -- 9 National Unity, National Security: The Quebec Conundrum, 1960–84 -- 10 ‘I’m Shocked, Shocked to Find That Gambling Is Going on in Here!’: The Creation of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service -- 11 Old Wine into New Bottles: CSIS, 1984–2001 -- Part Five: After the Twin Towers -- 12 After the Deluge: In the Shadow of the Twin Towers, 2001–11 -- 13 No More Mr Nice Spy: CSIS and the Dark Side of the War on Terror -- Conclusion: Policing Canadian Democracy -- Notes -- A Note on Sources -- Illustration Credits -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Political Policing in Canada -- Part One: Origins -- 1 The Empire Strikes Back -- 2 ‘You Drive Us Hindus out of Canada and We Will Drive Every White Man out of India!’ -- 3 A War on Two Fronts -- Part Two: Survival and Revival -- 4 The RCMP, the Communist Party, and the Consolidation of Canada’s Cold War -- 5 ‘Redder Than Ever’: Political Policing during the Great Depression -- 6 Keep the Home Fires Burning, 1939–45 -- Part Three: Cold War Canada -- 7 The Ice Age: Mounties on the Cold War Front Line, 1945–69 -- 8 The Coyote, the Roadrunner, and the Reds under the Bed: Communist Espionage and Subversion -- Part Four: Separatists, Scandals, and Reform -- 9 National Unity, National Security: The Quebec Conundrum, 1960–84 -- 10 ‘I’m Shocked, Shocked to Find That Gambling Is Going on in Here!’: The Creation of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service -- 11 Old Wine into New Bottles: CSIS, 1984–2001 -- Part Five: After the Twin Towers -- 12 After the Deluge: In the Shadow of the Twin Towers, 2001–11 -- 13 No More Mr Nice Spy: CSIS and the Dark Side of the War on Terror -- Conclusion: Policing Canadian Democracy -- Notes -- A Note on Sources -- Illustration Credits -- Index |
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