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Dead Centre: Hope, Possibility and Unity for Canadian Progressives |
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| Format | Softcover | |
| Catalogue No. | 978-0-470-84073-3 | |
| Pages | 296 | |
| Language | English only | |
| Price on sale | $19.99 (reduced from $32.99) | |
Written by Jamey Heath. Published by John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., 2007. Description: |
| Dead Centre is a
provocative and inspired call to unite progressives in Canada and shift the
political landscape. If Canada is a progressive country and a beacon in the
world, why havent promises to move on the environment, health care and
social values been realized? Jamey Heath, with keen insight and analysis and often caustic wit, debunks a few myths and gets his hands dirty in the political mire called Ottawa. Heath watched the left fracture before his eyes when he was the NDPs lead strategist from 2003 to 2006. His book calls to account the leading lights of the left. Heath challenges assumptions and revisits the defeats and the squabbles. He then sounds a clarion call to regroup and tackle Canadas challenges. With refreshing, contrarian insight Dead Centre will find a significant audience among Liberals, Greens, New Democrats and the growing number of politically minded -- but party neutral -- progressives that want sensible leadership and a renaissance of Canadian nationhood. About the author: On Parliament Hill, Jamey Heath was research and communications director for the New Democratic Party caucus after working in both the environmental and labour movements. He was a regular commentator on politics on television and in print while working for the NDP. He now lives in Toronto. |
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