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Moment Of Truth How To Think About Albertas Future Tom Flanagan

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Moment Of Truth How To Think About Albertas Future Tom Flanagan
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Publisher: Sutherland House Inc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.82 MB
Author: Tom Flanagan
ISBN: 9781989555361, 1989555365
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Moment Of Truth How To Think About Albertas Future Tom Flanagan by Tom Flanagan 9781989555361, 1989555365 instant download after payment.

Alberta is at a crossroads. Its situation in Canadian confederation is unfair. It is unequal. So...what comes next?

What westerners ultimately need to decide if the best response to that unfairness and inequality is to leave Canada and the great northwest to carve out a smaller but separate country. Or do we simply need to clearly define what would constitute a genuine Fair Deal, not just for Alberta, but for all Canadians who share our values and perspectives on what this country should be?

Moment of Truth is a series of provocative, thoughtful, and timely essays, curated by three of Canada's most respected and original political thinkers, debating whether we should pursue the little western path of yet another division of the northwest, this time via secession, or march along the big western path aimed at nothing less than fairness for ourselves - and everyone else - through a re-confederation.

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