A Nation Too Good to Lose: Renewing the Purpose of Canada

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"A Nation Too Good to Lose: Renewing the Purpose of Canada" is a political and reflective book by former Canadian prime minister Joe Clark that examines Canada’s identity, challenges, and future direction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political book
reflective book
author Joe Clark NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes Canada’s identity
challenges facing Canada
future direction of Canada
discusses Canada’s international relations
constitutional issues in Canada
regional tensions in Canada
genre Canadian studies
politics
public policy
hasAuthorRole Joe Clark as political leader
hasForm prose
hasPerspective Canadian federalist viewpoint
reform-oriented public policy approach
hasSubtitle Renewing the Purpose of Canada NERFINISHED
hasTheme Canada’s role in the world
citizenship
federalism in Canada
national unity
political leadership
public service
hasTitle A Nation Too Good to Lose: Renewing the Purpose of Canada NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Canadian public
policy makers
students of politics
language English
mainSubject Canada NERFINISHED
Canadian identity
Canadian politics
future of Canada
national purpose
public policy in Canada
perspectiveOf former Canadian prime minister
setInPeriod late 20th century Canada
workContext post–prime ministerial reflections of Joe Clark
workFocusesOn policy directions for Canada’s future
redefining Canadian identity
renewing Canada’s purpose

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Joe Clark notableWork A Nation Too Good to Lose: Renewing the Purpose of Canada