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Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: About Fine. First Edition. 60 more-or-less prominent Canadians, give their personal opinions on what they would do if they were Prime Minister of the country. 320pp. Bright, clean, unmarked interior. Tight, square binding, no wear to cloth. Unclipped dustjacket is bright and clean with no serious wear, but very slight surface rubbing. Weight, 660g. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Seller Inventory # 33425
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Seller: Past Pages, Oshawa, ON, Canada
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. BOOK: Corners, Spine, Boards Bumped; Light Shelf Rub to Boards. DUST JACKET: Lightly Creased; Lightly Chipped; In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. CONTENTS: Introduction by Mel Hurtig; Doris Anderson; Thomas S. Axworthy; Leone Bagnall; George Bain; Dave Barrett; Carl E. Beigie; Ruben Bellan; Nancy J. Betkowski; Shirley Carr; Dian Cohen; Marjorie Cohen; Sheila Copps; David Crane; John Crispo; Keith Davey; Georges Erasmus; Peter Ernerk; Jacques Francoeur; E. Margaret Fulton; James Gillies; John Goldfrey; J. L. Granatstein; Ray Guy; Celine Hervieux-Payette; Hugh Horner; Stephen Hume; John Hutcheson; George Ignatieff; Janis Johnson; Steven Langdon; Daniel Latouche; Richard G. Kipsey; John S. McCallum; Thelma McCormack; Donald Macdonald; Alexa McDonough; Patrick L. McGeer; George Manuel; Robin Mathews; John Meisel; William R. Morrison; Peter C. Newman; Patrick O'Callaghan; Gilles Paquet; Art Phillips; Walter G. Pitman; W. Gunther Plaut; Richard Rohmer; Thomas K. Shoyama; Nick Sibbeston; Stuart L. Smith; Stuart A. Thiesson; William Thorsell; Norman Ward; Mel Watkins; Elsie E. Wayne; Robert White; Lois M. Wilson; George Woodcock; Peter Worthington; The Contributors. SYNOPSIS: Brian Mulroney, watch out!/prenez garde! It's not only John Turner and Ed Broadbent who are after your job! Here are sixty more potential candidates. They were only asked to write what they would do if they were prime minister, but some have already assumed the mantle of office. "My government . . . " they write. "My residence at 24 Sussex Drive" (which, of course, will be tastefully redecorated at public expense). All of us have some beef about what's wrong and some ideas about what we would do to set things right, but in our wildest dreams we wouldn't have thought of some of the solutions offered in this collection. There's everything here, from challenging experimental policies to exciting and practical suggestions, which sound so sensible that one wonders why they have never been tried. And there's scarcely an aspect of Canadian concern that isn't analysed, dissected, and reformed. Free trade, bilingualism, income tax, unemployment, native rights, the Senate, day care, the nuclear threat . . . you name it. Of course, all the would-be PMs don't always agree on the answers. There's a wide range of viewpoint between the opening essay by Doris Anderson and the last one by Peter Worthington. Some of the potential PMs offer thoughtfully devised programs to solve our economic woes. Others are more interested in cultural problems. Some would increase the CBC's budget, while one would curb the CBC, taking it out of news and commentary (since a government-supported network shouldn't be into that type of thing). Then there's the PM who would dock the pay of politicians and senior civil servants by the same percentage as the rise in inflation. There's certainly no lack of ideas - practical, visionary, vengeful, hopeful, humorous. All in all, this is a fascinating and delightful book, entertaining yet serious, with searing political criticism underlying even the most light-hearted of the essays. It contains so many excellent suggestions that it should, perhaps, be required reading for all bureaucrats, cabinet ministers, and incumbents. Meanwhile, it offers much stimulating and thought-provoking reading for all who care about Canada's future and who want Canada to be well on track as it moves towards the next century. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 001282
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Hard Cover. Condition: USED_VERYGOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. BOOK: Corners, Spine, Boards Bumped; Light Shelf Rub to Boards. DUST JACKET: Previous Owner Markings (Price Clipped); Lightly Creased; Lightly Chipped; In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. CONTENTS: Introduction by Mel Hurtig; Doris Anderson; Thomas S. Axworthy; Leone Bagnall; George Bain; Dave Barrett; Carl E. Beigie; Ruben Bellan; Nancy J. Betkowski; Shirley Carr; Dian Cohen; Marjorie Cohen; Sheila Copps; David Crane; John Crispo; Keith Davey; Georges Erasmus; Peter Ernerk; Jacques Francoeur; E. Margaret Fulton; James Gillies; John Goldfrey; J. L. Granatstein; Ray Guy; Celine Hervieux-Payette; Hugh Horner; Stephen Hume; John Hutcheson; George Ignatieff; Janis Johnson; Steven Langdon; Daniel Latouche; Richard G. Kipsey; John S. McCallum; Thelma McCormack; Donald Macdonald; Alexa McDonough; Patrick L. McGeer; George Manuel; Robin Mathews; John Meisel; William R. Morrison; Peter C. Newman; Patrick O'Callaghan; Gilles Paquet; Art Phillips; Walter G. Pitman; W. Gunther Plaut; Richard Rohmer; Thomas K. Shoyama; Nick Sibbeston; Stuart L. Smith; Stuart A. Thiesson; William Thorsell; Norman Ward; Mel Watkins; Elsie E. Wayne; Robert White; Lois M. Wilson; George Woodcock; Peter Worthington; The Contributors. SYNOPSIS: Brian Mulroney, watch out!/prenez garde! It's not only John Turner and Ed Broadbent who are after your job! Here are sixty more potential candidates. They were only asked to write what they would do if they were prime minister, but some have already assumed the mantle of office. "My government . . . " they write. "My residence at 24 Sussex Drive" (which, of course, will be tastefully redecorated at public expense). All of us have some beef about what's wrong and some ideas about what we would do to set things right, but in our wildest dreams we wouldn't have thought of some of the solutions offered in this collection. There's everything here, from challenging experimental policies to exciting and practical suggestions, which sound so sensible that one wonders why they have never been tried. And there's scarcely an aspect of Canadian concern that isn't analysed, dissected, and reformed. Free trade, bilingualism, income tax, unemployment, native rights, the Senate, day care, the nuclear threat . . . you name it. Of course, all the would-be PMs don't always agree on the answers. There's a wide range of viewpoint between the opening essay by Doris Anderson and the last one by Peter Worthington. Some of the potential PMs offer thoughtfully devised programs to solve our economic woes. Others are more interested in cultural problems. Some would increase the CBC's budget, while one would curb the CBC, taking it out of news and commentary (since a government-supported network shouldn't be into that type of thing). Then there's the PM who would dock the pay of politicians and senior civil servants by the same percentage as the rise in inflation. There's certainly no lack of ideas - practical, visionary, vengeful, hopeful, humorous. All in all, this is a fascinating and delightful book, entertaining yet serious, with searing political criticism underlying even the most light-hearted of the essays. It contains so many excellent suggestions that it should, perhaps, be required reading for all bureaucrats, cabinet ministers, and incumbents. Meanwhile, it offers much stimulating and thought-provoking reading for all who care about Canada's future and who want Canada to be well on track as it moves towards the next century. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 001281
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Hardcover, published 1987, the first edition. Excellent condition like new. A clean, tight, unmarked copy. 320 pp. Introduction by Mel Hurtig, Personal ideas and views from a variety of Canadians and how they might do things differently if they were the Prime Minister of Canada. Size: 6 1/4 - 9 1/4". 320 pages. Seller Inventory # 10410
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