Targeting Libya

How Canada went from building public works to bombing an oil-rich country and creating chaos for its citizens

by Owen Schalk

A look into Canada’s little-known role as a foreign power in shaping Libya's past, present and future.

For over four decades, Canada has played a pivotal yet little-known role in Libya’s history. In Targeting Libya, investigative journalist Owen Schalk examines how Canadian business and government actors influenced Libya’s fate, from the rise and fall of Muammar Qadhafi to the country’s ongoing instability in the present day. Schalk details the beginnings of Canadian business and government dealings in Libya, curiously timed visits by federal cabinet ministers, Canadian military participation in the 2011 NATO-led bombing of the country, CSIS collaboration with Libyan intelligence agencies, the SNC-Lavalin corruption scandal that plagued the Trudeau government, the criminal conviction of senior executives for bribery in the Canadian courts, and more.

A compelling account of military intervention, corporate power, and the realpolitik of international affairs, Targeting Libya will appeal to those interested in global politics, military history, and Canada’s evolving role on the world stage. Owen Schalk dismantles the myth of Canada as a neutral peacekeeper, revealing how corporate and political interests have driven decisions with lasting consequences for Libya and beyond.

About the Author

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.

Reviews

"Every foreign power you can think of is trying to look after its own interests in Libya.  No one is excluded.  This is the name of the game.  This is politics.  Countries have interests in Libya and everybody is looking out for their own."

Mahmoud Jibril, a leader of the NATO-backed uprising against Muammar Qadhafi

"Does anyone think that what was done in Libya last decade was a good idea?  No."

French President Emmanuel Macron

"A devastating expose of Canada's complicity in one of the twenty-first century's greatest imperialist disasters."

Matteo Capasso, author of Everyday Politics in the Libyan Arab Jamahirya and editor of Middle East Critique

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