

PO Podcast 58 - Canada’s surveillance of Indigenous movements
May 23, 2018
32:44
Canada’s surveillance of Indigenous movements, a Policy Options podcast. From the fight against the Northern Gateway pipeline to the anti-fracking protests involving Elsipogtog First Nation and the Idle No More movement, Canadian surveillance organizations have kept close watch of Indigenous resistance movements over the past decade.
Andrew Crosby and Jeffrey Monaghan, authors of Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State, joined the podcast to discuss why the government monitors Indigenous social and environmental movements. They say this surveillance characterizes land and water protectors and other activists as security threats, delegitimizing the actions of Indigenous rights holders.
Andrew Crosby is a coordinator with the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) at Carleton University.
Jeffrey Monaghan is an assistant professor at Carleton’s Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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