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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
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496.0. "DECONFEDERATION: Canada Without Quebec" by KAOFS::LOCKYER (Garry) Tue Aug 27 1991 11:06

	Yes, Yet Another Canada/Quebec note...

	It's been pretty quiet in here regarding the Canada/Quebec problem
	and I just finished a book that makes some interesting points on 
	the subject, so I thought I'd see if there's still any interest, or 
	have we all decided to ignore it...

	The name of the book is DECONFEDERATION: Canada Without Quebec.  It's 
	written by a couple of professors from the University of Calgary 
	(although they go to great lengths to explain they are not "Western 
	rednecks).  One of them is David Bercuson (sp?) - I can't remember
	the other's name.

	Their basic premise is that Canada, and perhaps Quebec, would be better
	off if Quebec did leave Canada.  They look at the historical and legal
	issues and suggest what Canada would look like after Quebec left.  They
	paint a pretty good picture - much better than the doom and gloom
	forecasts from the politicians.

	Regards,

	Garry

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496.1Where is it?KAOFS::M_MORINSuper Mario!!Wed Aug 28 1991 11:059
Gary,

Where can I find this book?  I've looked around the book stores in the Rideau
Center a couple of weeks ago, but couldn't find it.

Can I maybe "rent" it from you?

Mario
496.2two thumbs downTROOA::GOBRIENGlenn O'BrienWed Aug 28 1991 11:377
    This book has gotten very poor reviews.
    
    Apparently, the authors delve into economic arguements, though neither
    has any background in economics.  On the whole, it is not being treated
    as an academic work, but more like a platform for the Reform Party.
    
    Glenn
496.3KAOFS::S_BROOKWed Aug 28 1991 11:5213
>	Their basic premise is that Canada, and perhaps Quebec, would be better
>	off if Quebec did leave Canada.  They look at the historical and legal
>	issues and suggest what Canada would look like after Quebec left.  They
>	paint a pretty good picture - much better than the doom and gloom
>	forecasts from the politicians.
    
    The problem is that it is these politicians who would be responsible
    for organizing de-confederation, and as a result, they would bring all
    the doom and gloom to reality in the way of a self-fulfilling promise.
    
    De-confederation == doom and gloom for Canada and from Quebec.
    
    Stuart
496.4KAOFS::LOCKYERGarryTue Sep 03 1991 12:2217
	I got the book at Odyssey (sp?) Books in Hazeldean.  I'll try to
	remember to bring it in.

	Even though neither professor is an economist, I think they rely on
	government stats and economic professors for their financial data.

	I agree that the present governments (Mulroney's and Bourassa's) would
	really screw up any separation nogotiations and I can't imagine
	which combination of the existing political bodies could adequately
	represent Canada.  I think it's time for a group to form whose only
	purpose is to negotiate separation on behalf of Canada.

	Regards,

	Lockyer