The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017 Unique views from John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Indira Gandhi, and dozens of other world leaders reveal Canada and Canadians through their eyes.
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Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
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Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017 What happens when crucial public issues are decided the people themselves?
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Leonen, Nick
,Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:This book is part of the Towards the New Millennium Series, featuring the works of thoughtful Canadians who are profoundly interested in the future of Canada and the world.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:A mood of anger with the political system has been stirring across Canada; yet rather than turning away from the system, many Canadians are actually seeking a greater say in matters that affect the
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:Direct Democracy in Canada: The History and Future of Referendums surveys Canada’s century-long record of plebiscites and referendums. J.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:An in-depth breakdown of the recent wave of Canadian Senate scandals, highlighting the need for abolition.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Rathgeber, Brent
,Coyne, Andrew
Summary:2015 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize — Shortlisted, Non-Fiction In Irresponsible Government, former MP Brent Rathgeber takes Parliament to task for its failure to hold the government to account.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Boyer, J. Patrick
Summary:An inside account of the Progressive Conservative’s campaign organization.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:Rathgeber, Brent
,Bland, Douglas L.
,Coyne, Andrew
Summary:This special 2-book bundle contains two cutting edge pieces of political analysis.
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Political scienceAvailable Formats: