The work is a critical but compassionate look at the PRACTICE of multiculturalism in Canada: how both the minorities and the majority community have contributed to the failures of multiculturalism. It takes the reader from classical racism (up to 1967 when a point system for immigrant selection was introduced) to a futuristic neo-multiculturalism, past formative, chaotic, corrective and integrative multiculturalism. In Part II, the author provides alternatives toward a better Canadian society, thru excellence in 8 areas: law, polity, economy,education,media,art, households and spirituality.
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Exec. Member, Ont. Advisory Council of Multiculturalism & Citizenship (by Order-in-Council); Pioneer columnist, commentatator, panelist,phone-in guest on multiculturalism for over 15 years in the print and electronic media; Columnist on Buddhism in the Toronto Star; Published poet, fiction writer, editor & translator; Featured in Cdn Who's Who; Teaches religioin and Buddhism at the Univ of Toronto; PhD (Toronto); MA (U of Pennsylvania); US Fulbright-Smith mUndt Scholar
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