Canadian Exports of |
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Exports of Arms and Ammunition (Click below for detailed info on exports to each country) |
Violations of
Human Rights (Click below for links to web resources about each country) |
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Algeria ($139,784) |
Algeria | ||||
Bahrain ($108,638) |
Bahrain | ||||
Egypt ($1,285,275) |
Egypt | ||||
Iran ($60,209) |
Iran | ||||
Iraq ($475,510) |
Iraq | ||||
Israel ($2,868,527) |
Israel | ||||
Jordan ($1,798,481) |
Jordan | ||||
Kuwait ($1,050,498) |
Kuwait | ||||
Lebanon ($444,924) |
Lebanon | ||||
Libya ($112,220) |
Libya | ||||
Morocco ($40,151) |
Morocco | ||||
Oman ($13,708,804) |
Oman | ||||
Qatar ($200,831) |
Canadian Military
Industries Targetting the Middle East and North Africa Find out about 200 Canadian military firms exporting to (or aiming their exports at) the region. (Data from a variety of sources.) |
Canadian
Military Exports to the Middle East and North Africa Details about a wide variety of Canadian military exports, valued at $1.8 Billion, sold to 16 countries in the region between 1990 and 2006. (Source: Dep't of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) |
Qatar | ||
Saudi
Arabia ($15,722,991) |
Saudi
Arabia |
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Syria ($20,000) |
Syria | ||||
Tunisia ($83,570) |
Canadian
Munitions Firms Exporting to the Middle East and North Africa Learn about Canadian munitions and ammunitions manufacturers that report having "export experience" to countries in the region. (Source: Industry Canada) |
Canadian Small
Arms Exports to the Middle East and North Africa Canadian small arms, light weapons and ammunition exports to 19 countries in the region between 1980 and 2009. (Source: UN Customs Bureau) |
Tunisia | ||
Turkey ($319,539) |
Turkey | ||||
UAE ($6,732,729) |
UAE | ||||
Yemen ($26,878) |
Yemen | ||||
Source: Data on the Canadian export of "Arms, Ammunition and parts" to the Middle East and North Africa comes from COAT searches of Industry Canada's "Trade Data Online" which is drawn from the Canadian International Merchandise Trade Database of Statistics Canada. The original source for all this information is customs data collected by the Canada Border Services Agency. Important Note: Major Loophole! "Many transfers (possibly a majority) of small arms never pass through customs, especially government-to-government transfers that are transported through military or other channels." (source) |
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Coalition to
Oppose the Arms Trade |
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