On a summer night in 2013, a runaway train loaded with explosive oil
derailed in the small town of Lac-MÃ(c)gantic, Quebec. One of the
deadliest rail disasters in Canadian history, Lac-MÃ(c)gantic stands as
a haunting narrative of how the powerful profit from collective tragedy.
Who are the real culprits of the disaster that claimed 47 lives? In this
vivid, full-colour work of graphic nonfiction, award-winning author
Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny and illustrator Christian Quesnel trace the path
of the locomotive from the scene of the crime all the way back to cowboy
producers of Dakota black gold, Wall Street investors, and politicians
in the pocket of the billion-dollar oil and gas industry.
With no national public inquiry launched or meaningful criminal charges
laid, the victims of Lac-MÃ(c)gantic must not become mere statistics,
nor the survivors left to the mercy of predatory developers and
financial interests. Now the full story of that infamous night and its
aftermath live onâ and illustrate the true human cost of unfettered
capitalism.