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Who Killed Canadian History?(Review)

The Midwest Quarterly

| March 22, 2000 | Epstein, Ronald Charles | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Who Killed Canadian History? by J. L. Granatstein. Toronto: HarperCollins. 156 pp., $17.00.

Older Canadians can remember when their country was a bastion of Western Civilization, established on British values and governed by its parliamentary system. Today, it is a multicultural, loyalty-optional, "community of communities," where openly separatist Members of Parliament can and have become Leaders of Her Majesty's Official Opposition. How did the country get from Point A to Point B? Ask J. L. Granatstein, he should know. After all, he is a Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at York University and a Member of the Order of Canada. Unfortunately, many of his …

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