As Sir John A. Macdonald intended, throughout Canada's history, the federal government has been the primary force in nation-building and crisis response. Because of its ability to represent all Canadians, John Boyko argues forcefully that Ottawa, not the provinces, must be recognized as the nation's voice.
As Sir John A. Macdonald intended, throughout Canada's history, the federal government has been the primary force in nation-building and crisis response. Because of its ability to represent all Canadians, John Boyko argues forcefully that Ottawa, not the provinces, must be recognized as the nation's voice.
John Boyko has written seven books including the bestselling Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation and the critically acclaimed Cold Fire: Kennedy's Northern Front. The Globe and Mail has deemed him, "a distinguished scholar of Canadian political history." John lives in Lakefield, Ontario.
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Foreword by Lawrence Martin Introduction: The Question 1 The Founders' Intentions 2 The Great War 3 The Crash 4 War Again 5 Concrete and Community 6 Rights and Resources 7 The Provincial Phoenix Notes Acknowledgements
Foreword by Lawrence Martin Introduction: The Question 1 The Founders' Intentions 2 The Great War 3 The Crash 4 War Again 5 Concrete and Community 6 Rights and Resources 7 The Provincial Phoenix Notes Acknowledgements
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