Canada’s political structure runs contrary to North America’s
economic geography and the north-south economic pull. Canada
imported political and administrative institutions designed for a
unitary state, and its political leaders have struggled to make
them work since the country was founded. Because of this, many
Canadians, their communities, and their regions view themselves as
victims, to a greater degree than groups in other Western
democracies do. Our federal government has shown a greater
willingness to apologize for historical wrongs than other Western
countries. Canada also outperforms other nations in helping victims
make the transition to full participants in the country’s
political and economic life. Donald Savoie maintains that Canada
continues to thrive despite the many shortcomings in its national
political institutions and the tendency of Canadians to see
themselves as victims, and that our history and these shortcomings
have taught us the art of compromise. Canada’s constitution and
its political institutions amplify rather than attenuate
victimization; however, they have also enabled Canadians to manage
the issue better than other countries. Canadians also recognize
that the alternative to Canada is worse, and this more than
anything else continues to strengthen national unity. Drawing on
his extensive experience in academe and as an advisor to
governments, Savoie provides new insights into how Canada works for
Canadians.
General
Imprint: |
McGill-Queen's University Press
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Country of origin: |
Canada |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
Authors: |
Donald J. Savoie
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
344 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-228-01762-2 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
0-228-01762-9 |
Barcode: |
9780228017622 |
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