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688 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2011
I wanted to read Canadian history and how Canada was created as a country.
I was impressed as to how long and tirelessly hard Macdonald worked to create confederation of Canada. The fact is Sir Macdonald was the greatest Prime Minister of Canada. To join east coast to west coast Canadian Pacific Railway was built with a scandal of corruption and deceit involving Sir Macdonald but finally the railway was completed as planned. Cheap labour of Chinese temporary workers was abused and how head tax was implemented. Macdonald was good politician, however the rights of Aboriginals and Metis was never resolved satisfactorily. Even today the very people who own this land are still living in poverty, lacking housing, education, development of their reserves and healthcare. The differences of Quebec and rest of Canada erupted over the hanging of Louis Riel. Quebec still claims to be distinct society status. Annexation sentiment of USA further enforced resolution of Sir Macdonald to establish union of provinces to create a strong nation. Biography includes federal powers, laws, provincial powers, economics, involvement of the British monarchy and United States and the sad time of depression.
Canadian history is not very old, however it is very interesting how confederation was created. Biography of Sir John A. Macdonald by Richard Gwyn is well researched and well written. I should have read 'The Man Who Made Us' first. I am going to read it now. I would recommend this book for every Canadian.