Trudeau's Shadow

Trudeau's Shadow

by Andrew Cohen and J.L. Granatstein
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Publication Date: 28/12/2011

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No other politician has ever had the impact on this country and its people that Pierre Elliott Trudeau did. This iconoclastic anti-politician emerged from nowhere in the mid-1960s, and from 1968-1984 governed Canada, sometimes well, sometimes poorly. Even after Trudeau left office, he remained a player, his infrequent speeches and public appearances sufficient still to alter the course of events.


Now, in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Trudeau's coming to power, Andrew Cohen and J.L. Granatstein have commissioned 23 new, never-before-published essays from a diverse group of Canadians, all of whom in some way or another have been influenced by this enigmatic leader.


Among the esteemed essayists are Larry Zolf, Max Nemni, Michael Bliss, Richard Gwyn, Linda Griffiths, Mark Kingwell, Robert Mason Lee, Jim Coutts, Rick Salutin, Andrew Coyne, Linda McQuaig, Bob Rae, Donald Macdonald, James Raffan and B.W. Powe.


As a whole, this is a stunning and important collection of work from an amazing scope of people -- controversial, hard-hitting, fascinating.

ISBN:
9780307363855
9780307363855
Category:
Political leaders & leadership
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
28-12-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House of Canada
Andrew Cohen

Andrew Cohen is Head of the BBC Science Unit and the Executive Producer of the BBC series Human Universe.

He has been responsible for a wide range of science documentaries including Horizon, the Wonders trilogy and Stargazing Live.

He is an honorary lecturer in Life Sciences at the University of Manchester and lives in London with his wife and three children.

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