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Slumming it at the rodeo: the cultural roots of Canada's right-wing revolution
Par Gordon Laird. 1998
Alberta premier Ralph Klein, the Reform Party's Preston Manning, and Ontario premier Mike Harris have all attempted to depict themselves…
as modern day cowboys, tough-talking rebels. But the author questions whether their actions live up to their images. Are they right-wing rebels or guardians of the status quo?Stephen Harper and the future of Canada
Par William Johnson. 2005
Chronicles Harper's political beginnings, his stint with the Mulroney Progressive Conservatives, the events that led to him becoming a key…
architect of the Reform party, and his rescue of the Canadian Alliance, which led to the merger with the Progressive Conservatives to create the new Conservative Party. Author Johnson attempts to dispel the myths and set out the facts about the (then) leader of the opposition. Bestseller 2005.Hertig asserts that both the American and Canadian governments are intentionally misleading their citizens about the Pentagon's unprecedented plans to…
weaponize space, about the new Russian and Chinese nuclear missile build-ups, and about the destruction of important, long-standing arms control agreements. Other topics covered are why the so-called U.S. missile "defence" system is really about establishing a U.S. first-strike-from-space capability, why both Paul Martin and Stephen Harper want to join in George W. Bush's program, and how all these factors may be leading to a rapidly increasing danger of a nuclear apocalypse. 2004.Ottawa inside out: power, prestige and scandal in the nation's capital
Par Stevie Cameron. 1989
A tantalizing, and often scandalous, view of the powerful people in Ottawa. The author looks at the uses and abuses…
of privilege, the backroom decisions, and the changes in the power structure. 1989.Navigating a new world: Canada's global future
Par Lloyd Axworthy. 2003
In this memoir, the long-time Winnipeg MP makes the case for what he calls "soft power" - a mix of…
foreign aid, multilateral diplomacy, and simple persuasion to achieve change in war-torn areas - and a foreign policy based on human security rather than the might of armies. He chronicles his efforts pursuing this agenda, including his work on the 1999 land-mine treaty, and also critically appraises the Bush administration's war on terror. He promotes his argument about Canada's vocation as a middle power - one which must work towards a humane and just world. 2003.Kicking ass in Canadian politics
Par Warren Kinsella. 2001
Warren Kinsella is a lawyer and political consultant who has served as political aide to Jean Chrétien and played key…
roles in two successful Chrétien campaigns. He is also an enthusiastic advocate of tough, in-your-face politics - politics that infuriates opponents, but wins vote. Here, Kinsella reveals what really goes on inside campaigns, including insider stories from campaigns and campaigners in Canada and the United States. 2001.Bastards and boneheads: Canada's glorious leaders past and present
Par Will Ferguson. 1999
Ferguson takes a humorous look at Canadian leaders, past and present. He divides them into two categories, bastards and boneheads.…
According to this system the bastards succeed while the boneheads stumble along. Ferguson doesn't limit his system to the prime ministers. He also considers the key personalities behind some of the most momentous events in Canadian history. c1999.Holding the bully's coat: Canada and the U.S. empire
Par Linda McQuaig. 2007
McQuaig feels that the Canadian government has followed in close step with America, becoming a belligerent force in the world…
and abandoning Canada's traditional role as a leading peacekeeping nation, as well as a fair-minded mediator and conciliator. It has also joined the United States in becoming a leading obstructionist in worldwide efforts to deal with climate change. This switch in direction has redefined the way Canada operates in the world and how we are perceived. 2007.French kiss: Stephen Harper's blind date with Quebec
Par Chantal Hébert. 2007
On January 23, 2006, political writer and broadcaster Hébert stood in a Calgary convention hall with 2,000 Alberta Conservatives, who…
were cheering the election of ten Tory MPs from Quebec. Just months before, this would have been inconceivable, since more than ten years previously, the Quebec-Alberta Coalition cobbled together by Brian Mulroney had dissolved, leading to the birth of the Bloc Québecois and the Reform Party. Hébert delivers a post-mortem of the Canadian coalitions that died that election night, and an examination of our changing political landscape. 2007.The polite revolution: perfecting the Canadian dream
Par John Ibbitson. 2005
Canada has become a nation of solitudes - the West, the English Centre, the French Centre, the East - each…
of which has its own concerns which in turn are not being sufficiently recognized by the major political parties. To save the country, Ibbitson believes in a devolution of power and dollars from the federal to the provincial level, a revamping of Medicare, and a refashioning of the electoral system. He also dismantles the old ways of thinking about Canada's immigration, free trade, social, and defence policies. 2005.The private capital: ambition and love in the age of Macdonald and Laurier
Par Sandra Gwyn. 1984
A compelling account of private life in the age of Macdonald and Laurier. The author has used personal letters, diaries,…
scrapbooks, memoirs and social columns. 1984 Governor General's Award winner. c1984.Too close for comfort: Canada's future within fortress North America
Par Maude Barlow. 2005
Barlow believes that big business is eager to use the fear of terrorism to erase the North American border, which…
would harmonize our foreign, trade, military, security, social, and resources policies. The author walks us through the implications for Canada, and shows us how much we have already lost through such policies as the proportional energy-sharing agreement of NAFTA. She suggests a range of possible solutions for maintaining the kind of country and society we want. 2005.The secret Mulroney Tapes: unguarded confessions of a prime minister
Par Peter C Newman. 2005
This book is an outrageous and intimate portrait of a Canadian prime minister, as told in his own words. There…
has never been a political book like this, and there will almost certainly never be another. Out of The Secret Mulroney Tapes emerges a startling picture of the politician whose reign shocked and appalled and yet also revolutionized this country. No other prime minister in Canadian history aroused a stronger emotional response than Brian Mulroney. Some strong language. 2005.The life: the seductive call of politics
Par Steve Paikin. 2001
What motivates politicians to invite public scrutiny, endanger their marriages, alienate their friends, and court exhaustion? Journalist Steve Paikin interviewed…
nearly one hundred politicians who see politics as a crusade or the family business, or who fell into it quite by accident. If you've ever wondered what motivates these people to get into The Life, here are the answers - and they may surprise you. Some strong language. 2001.Uncivil obedience: the tactics and tales of a democratic agitator
Par A. Alan Borovoy. 1991
Canada's constitutional crisis: making sense of it all (a background analysis & a look at the future)
Par Marjorie Montgomery Bowker. 1991
The history and politics of Canada's constitution, including the 1867 British North America Act, the 1982 Constitution Act, and the…
Meech Lake Accord. Considers the issues that remain and examines the various options.Think big!: adventures in life and democracy
Par Preston Manning. 2002
Preston Manning was one of the principal founders and the subsequent leader of the Reform Party, and became Leader of…
the Opposition in 1997. He tells the story of the Reform Party's rise, and its eventual transformation into a truly national party - the Canadian Alliance. He writes movingly of the role played by both family and faith in the evolution of his career. 2002.Time and chance: the political memoirs of Canada's first woman prime minister
Par Kim Campbell. 1996
Canada's first woman prime minister reflects on her political career up to the fateful election of 1993. She discusses her…
experience in municipal and provincial politics, her election to federal Parliament, her involvement in the Mulroney government, and her election as leader of the Progressive Conservatives. 1996.Voltaire's bastards: the dictatorship of reason in the west
Par John Ralston Saul. 1992
The black book of English Canada
Par Normand Lester, Ray Conlogue. 2002
Normand Lester, a former journalist with Radio-Canada (the French-language equivalent of the CBC), provides a defence of his native province…
and a repudiation of what he sees as the anglophone media's unfair attacks on Quebec and Quebecers. He chronicles general English-Canadian intolerance: the expulsion of the Acadians; the hanging of Louis Riel; R. B. Bennett's funding of anti-Semitic publications; and the internment of Japanese Canadians in the Second World War. Lester argues that the myth of two equal, amicable co-founders of the nation, one promoted by the federal government, ignores the fact that there will always be two incompatible national histories. 2002, c2001. Uniform title: Le livre noir du Canada anglais.