The trouble with Canada
by William D. Gairdner
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Beginning in the 1970s, Canada abandoned its historical foundations and fell under the spell of socialism. This is the best-selling classic that galvanized the generation now leading the continuing counter-attack. In plain language it explains how Canadians got into their present predicament, and how to get out. He deals with such topics as the great welfare ripoff; the waste in foreign aid giveaways; radical feminisms attack against the family; the mediocrity of the health-care system; and show more the politicization of the church. William D. Gairdner, Ph.D., is a former Olympic athlete and professor of English, and the bestselling author of seven books, including " The War Against the Family" and "The Trouble with Democracy." Most recently he was the managing editor of "Canadas Founding Debates." show lessTags
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William D. Gairdner, Ph.D., is a former Olympic athlete and professor of English, and the bestselling author of seven books
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- Canada
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- Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History, Politics and Government
- DDC/MDS
- 971.064 — History & geography History of North America Canada Canada Canada 1911-1999
- LCC
- HN103.5 .G35 — Social sciences Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform Social history and conditions. Social problems. By region or country
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