Canadian Myth, A by William Johnson

This book has become the most respected work on the Canada_Quebec gordian knot to appear in many years. Johnson’s understanding of Quebec nationalism and its recent history could not have been achieved by someone not versed in Quebec’s culture and traditions. His call: Quebecers are locked into a dead end by the duplicity and voracity of their political elites. THe leaders have changes over the years, but the myths they propound about Quebec remain. In this book, Johnson unmasks the nasty secrets that have driven politics and political leaders into clashes of identities; secrets and myths that may one day lead to the destruction of Canada, unless a break is made with the past.
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Quebec, between Canada and the Illusion of Utopia
English
Non-Fiction
federal government
1994
1-895854-08-3
Robert Davies
Montreal
1994
415
hardcover
971
