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"English Canada" speaks out

Rok: ©1991
ISBN: 9780385253420
OKCZID: 110293185

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
GRANATSTEIN, J. L., ed. a MCNAUGHT, Kenneth William Kirkpatrick, ed. "English Canada" speaks out. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1991. 390 stran.


Anotace

A worthwhile book is English Canada Speaks Out, edited by the historians J. L. Granatstein and Kenneth McNaught. It offers pages upon pages of expert opinion on the constitutional crisis Brian Mulroney has backed us into in his ongoing attempt to make Canada a hostage to the multinational corporate sector. If Canadians really want to know what's going on in this potentially nation-ending crisis, they can now find out. Granatstein and McNaught's English Canada Speaks Out consists of essays by an array of mostly left/centre academics and journalists, and consequently covers its ground widely and thoroughly. The editors have dealt not only with the burning issue of Quebec's continued presence in Canada, but the rest of the constitutional package as well: citizenship and rights, regional imperatives, and what the future is likely to hold. The most startling piece in the book, curiously, is the one that is getting little television play: Al Meghji's ringing denunciation of recent Multicultural policy is deeply thought-provoking, and deserves to receive more attention than it is likely to see buried in this volume.

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