All governments need killers. Some governments train and hide them. Assassination is a judicial route that governments employ to resolve problems that elude legal process. Canada is not the exception.
The Quiet Canadians is a fictional look into Canada’s involvement in covert or clandestine activities. It presents a view of how such men are recruited into this profession and trained. It delves into how the men justify their activities to themselves and how the government does likewise. It also portrays the child that becomes the operative. In this book, a series of chance meetings and, to an extent, fate, steers a child toward a lifestyle and a necessary yet unacknowledged professional segment of society.
The Quiet Canadians is a fictional look into Canada’s involvement in covert or clandestine activities. It presents a view of how such men are recruited into this profession and trained. It delves into how the men justify their activities to themselves and how the government does likewise. It also portrays the child that becomes the operative. In this book, a series of chance meetings and, to an extent, fate, steers a child toward a lifestyle and a necessary yet unacknowledged professional segment of society.