Canadian Policy Towards Southern Africa: An Ecunemical Concensus Paper
Publisher: Task Force on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility, Toronto, Canada Year Published: 1976 Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
Paper presented to government officials detailing position on racial oppression in S. Africa.
Abstract: A paper presented to Mr. A. MacEachen, Secretary of State and Mr. D.C. Jamieson, Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce by some of the major Canadian Churches detailing their general position with regard to racial oppression in Southern Africa. The paper focusses on South Africa itself, Namibia and Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) and the various relationships the Canadian Government has with these countries. Specific policy requests and recommendations arising out of the Churches' concern about these relationships are also enumerated.
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