Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Nov 22, 2011
Publisher
Random House Canada
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0307358267
ISBN-13
9780307358264
Description
Peter C. Newman delves into the seismic shifts in Canadian politics that were triggered by the May 2, 2011 federal election. This pivotal moment marked a dramatic change in governance, reshaping the political landscape and challenging long-held liberal ideologies. Newman examines the aftermath of the election, dissecting the implications of the Conservative Party's unexpected triumph and the unraveling of traditional political alliances.
Through compelling narratives and critical analysis, he highlights how this electoral upheaval redefined the relationship between citizens and their leaders, compelling a nation to grapple with its identity. He paints a vivid picture of the new realities facing Canada, illustrating how the dynamics of power have evolved and how the liberal framework has often become obsolete in the face of changing societal values.
As Newman explores these themes, he provides readers with an insightful commentary on the future of Canadian governance, urging a reflection on the shifting tides of political beliefs in a country that once prided itself on its liberal legacy.
Through compelling narratives and critical analysis, he highlights how this electoral upheaval redefined the relationship between citizens and their leaders, compelling a nation to grapple with its identity. He paints a vivid picture of the new realities facing Canada, illustrating how the dynamics of power have evolved and how the liberal framework has often become obsolete in the face of changing societal values.
As Newman explores these themes, he provides readers with an insightful commentary on the future of Canadian governance, urging a reflection on the shifting tides of political beliefs in a country that once prided itself on its liberal legacy.
Genres
Politics