Scotiabank has sold all its remaining shares in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit systems after a campaign targeting its sponsorship of the arts, most prominently the prestigious Giller Prize.
Aliya Pabani of No Arms in the Arts joins the podcast to discuss this divestment victory.
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Scotiabank fully divests from Elbit Systems, No Arms in the Arts
A powerful decentralized campaign forced Scotiabank to divest from Israeli arms, The Breach
Scotiabank Divests From Israeli Arms Company Following Public Pressure, The Maple
Lessons from the cultural front, Briarpatch
Big Six banks all hold contentious Israeli defence stock, but one Scotiabank-owned investment manager stands above all, Globe and Mail
How the Giller Prize Became Associated with Genocide, The Walrus
Pro-Israel Fund Manager Invested $500M in Israeli Arms Firm. Now Activist Investors Want Answers. The Intercept










