Sunday, March 10, 2013

Unlikely Radicals: The Story of the Adams Mine Dump War


Unlikely Radicals: The Story of the Adams Mine Dump War

Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Time: 6:30pm until 8:30pm
Location: Chat Noir Books
Come out on Tuesday April 9th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and meet author Charlie Angus as he reads from his new book "Unlikely Radicals: The Story of the Adams Mine Dump War".
Unlikely Radicals: The Story of the Adams Mine Dump War
Author: Charlie Angus 
Publisher: Between the Lines

About the Book:
For twenty-two years politicians and businessmen pushed for the Adams Mine landfill as a solution to Ontario’s garbage disposal crisis. This plan to dump millions of tonnes of waste into the fractured pits of the Adams Mine prompted five separate civil resistance campaigns by a rural region of 35,000 in Northern Ontario. Unlikely Radicals traces the compelling history of the First Nations people and farmers, environmentalists and miners, retirees and volunteers, Anglophones and Francophones who stood side by side to defend their community with mass demonstrations, blockades, and non-violent resistance.
“A Grisham-like political thriller with the feel-good accents of a Frank Capra movie.”
- Quill & Quire
“Unlikely Radicals is a fast-paced page-turner as Angus leads us through the epic battle between the rich and mighty and a community united by justice. It is also hysterically funny and educational.”
- Olivia Chow, MP 
"Although Unlikely Radicals reads like a piece of fiction with its villains and heroes and backroom political machinations, it is not. Rather, it is the story of a small band of courageous people—stewards of their land and water—who stood up to some very powerful forces and won, because their cause was right. Charlie Angus was there on the frontline from the beginning and tells a spellbinding story. I loved this book."
- Maude Barlow, Council of Canadians

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