Looking West : Regional Transformation and the Future of Canada
Looking West : Regional Transformation and the Future of Canada
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Author(s): Berdahl, Loleen
ISBN No.: 9781442606456
Pages: 192
Year: 201402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 56.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

From protest to powerhouse, Berdahl and Gibbins chronicle and analyse the transformation of western Canada from prairie populism, boom and bust resource development, and a sense of isolation to Canada's driver of wealth and political influence. A must read for anyone interested in a well-reasoned and provocative set of arguments covering demographics, economics, politics, and the local and global factors that contributed to the rise of the West. The intriguing question of whether the West's influence is sustainable will stimulate much discussion and debate.--Nancy Olewiler, Director, School of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University No two authors could be better placed to outline the dramatic transformation that western Canada has experienced over the past two decades--and what this transformation might mean for Canada. The book will leave many optimistic that western Canada will play a stronger leadership role in the country--not as part of an aggrieved periphery but as part of a nation-building centre conscious of a broader national interest.--Matthew Mendelsohn, Director, Mowat Centre, School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto; Former Ontario Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Looking Westexamines the challenges facing the West as a result of its heavy reliance on resources, its new relationships with the Pacific Rim, burgeoning immigration, its growing Aboriginal population and its sometimes uneasy relationships with the rest of Canada. The book asks tough questions, provides incisive analysis, distills the latest information, and is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the changing West as well as how the West is likely to change Canada.--David Taras, Ralph Klein Chair in Media Studies, Mount Royal University.



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