Will This Be Canada's Century?

Author:   D Paul Schafer
Publisher:   Rock's Mills Press
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9781772440881


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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"In this thought-provoking book, D. Paul Schafer makes the case that Canada possesses the potential to play a crucial role in the world. After taking stock of the country's history, geography, and two of its greatest assets-creativity and diversity-he sets his sights on the rapidly-changing global and Canadian landscape. Schafer contends that by applying a cultural and chronological approach to Canadian development and focusing attention on the public sector and the responsibilities of governments and especially the federal government, it will be possible to achieve sustainable development, improve the well-being of Canadians and people in other parts of the world, and realize Wilfrid Laurier's famous prediction that a century will ""belong to Canada""--albeit the twenty-first century rather than the twentieth. Schafer ends the book with a rallying cry for all Canadians--""It's time to lead!"""

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Author:   D Paul Schafer
Publisher:   Rock's Mills Press
Imprint:   Rock's Mills Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781772440881


ISBN 10:   1772440884
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Paul Schafer's new book explores the rapidly evolving sense of confidence in the future of Canada. It is based on the belief that even though Canada is not generally considered as a 'major power', its unique history of overcoming the hardships of climate, vast geography, accommodating linguistic and cultural diversity, as well as encouraging creativity, has given it the advantage of being equipped to point the way towards a new course for humanity. Over 150 years of struggle and compromise, Canadians have managed to create a strong, independent and sovereign country with a high standard of living, broadly-based educational opportunities and better than average health and longevity. The result, as the author points out, is a quiet sense of optimism that has been nurtured by the many accomplishments achieved by Canada's artists, writers, scientists, athletes and by remarkable Canadians from so many different backgrounds, who have worked together to build a better country. This book provides many examples of how this highly diverse population has seized opportunities, reached reasonable accommodation on many issues, and is gaining the respect of many countries for its growing influence. A must-read for Canadians of all ages, and an uplifting book that they should encourage their friends around the world to read in order to become aware of the 'New Canada' and its potential. --John Hobday, former director, Canada Council for the Arts D. Paul Schafer is a determined and enthusiastic advocate for Canada. He has dedicated his professional life to the study of culture, and once again wades into, no, dives into the deep waters of culture undeterred by its complexity. In the process he informs and reminds us what culture is, and in particular, Canadian culture.Drawing on the historical base for Canadian culture Schafer emphasizes how the past contributions by individuals, inventions, and events were informed by creativity and diversity, and by people with vision. These attributes are essential elements for a future livable, sustainable world. A common occurrence while reading is, Oh, I have forgotten about that or I didn't know that. The underlying theme that provides direction for Schafer is equity and justice. He questions and takes clear pointed opposition to policies and practices that are counterproductive to this end, while describing and promoting the alternatives that do.In the presence of current geopolitical dysfunction, the inclination to dystopian thought, and of seemingly intractable challenges, Schafer offers an analysis that generates optimism based on Canada's accomplishments to date. Canada has done well, but there is work to be done. His lengthy wish list charts a course for humanity with Canada playing an exemplary role. In so doing, Canada can enhance the lives of its citizens and continue to be a leader helping to make the world a better place for all.-- William Thachuk


D. Paul Schafer is a determined and enthusiastic advocate for Canada. He has dedicated his professional life to the study of culture, and once again wades into, no, dives into the deep waters of culture undeterred by its complexity. In the process he informs and reminds us what culture is, and in particular, Canadian culture.Drawing on the historical base for Canadian culture Schafer emphasizes how the past contributions by individuals, inventions, and events were informed by creativity and diversity, and by people with vision. These attributes are essential elements for a future livable, sustainable world. A common occurrence while reading is, Oh, I have forgotten about that or I didn't know that. The underlying theme that provides direction for Schafer is equity and justice. He questions and takes clear pointed opposition to policies and practices that are counterproductive to this end, while describing and promoting the alternatives that do.In the presence of current geopolitical dysfunction, the inclination to dystopian thought, and of seemingly intractable challenges, Schafer offers an analysis that generates optimism based on Canada's accomplishments to date. Canada has done well, but there is work to be done. His lengthy wish list charts a course for humanity with Canada playing an exemplary role. In so doing, Canada can enhance the lives of its citizens and continue to be a leader helping to make the world a better place for all.-- William Thachuk


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