Who We Are
A Citizen's Manifesto
- Publisher
- Douglas & McIntyre
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2009
- Subjects
- Nationalism, Civics & Citizenship
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781926706979
- Publish Date
- Dec 2009
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Description
"An eloquent and hard-headed argument for reinventing a shared vision of what it means to be Canadian." -- Margaret Wente
Faced with yet another minority government, Canadians clearly cannot decide who we want as a leader. In Who We Are: A Citizen's Manifesto, Rudyard Griffiths injects a welcomed passion into the future of Canadian politics and what it means to be Canadian. He explains the notion of a national identity at a time when Canadian nationalism and unity are a government priority, following the Harper government's creation of a sub-ministerial cabinet portfolio with the title Canadian Identity.
Clearly and thoughtfully, Griffiths addresses global warming, immigration and an aging population, and argues that the "Canada lite" model leads to a dead end: irrelevancy on the world stage and divisive strife at home. He reminds us of who we are, what we've accomplished and why a loyalty beyond the local and personal is essential for Canada's survival.
"A genuine cri de coeur...for a new and better Canada written by one of the brightest stars of the rising generation." -- J.L. Granatstein, author of Who Killed Canadian History?
"A must-read for every Canadian concerned about where we are headed as a nation." -- Rick Mercer, host of CBC TV's Rick Mercer Report
About the author
Rudyard Griffiths is the co-organizer and moderator of The Munk Debates. He is also the co-founder of the Dominion Institute and the co-director of the Grano Speakers Series. His writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including a bi-monthly column for the National Post. He is the author of Who We Are: A Citizen's Manifesto. He serves on the boards of the Stratford Festival, the Empire Club, and the Canadian Institute for Citizenship. In 2006, he was recognized by the Globe and Mail as one of Canada's "Top 40 under 40." He lives in Toronto.