Experts say Canada should co-ordinate Western Hemisphere response to Maduro’s ouster
OTTAWA — Foreign policy experts say Ottawa should reach out to nations threatened by the United States to co-ordinate a response to the Trump administration’s ouster of Venezuela’s autocratic ruler.
“We’re a long way from a democratic transition here. This actually looks in many ways more like a presidential coup,” said Max Cameron, a University of British Columbia professor who is president of the global Latin American Studies Association.
“If this current government doesn’t want to issue press releases that are directly critical of the United States, at least behind the scenes (it can) put together the doctrinal basis for Canadian liberal internationalism that is counter to American aggressive unilateralism.”
The U.S. shocked the world Saturday when it captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid that followed months of airstrikes on Venezuelan boats that Washington said were smuggling drugs.


