Sir John's Echo

The Voice for a Stronger Canada

John Boyko author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dundurn Group Ltd

Published:8th Jun '17

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In Sir John's Echo, John Boyko argues that the federal government is essential for nation-building, as envisioned by Sir John A. Macdonald, uniting all Canadians under one voice.

In Sir John's Echo, John Boyko explores the pivotal role of the federal government in shaping Canada's identity and responding to crises. He argues that, as envisioned by Sir John A. Macdonald, the federal government should be recognized as the primary voice of the nation. This perspective is crucial for understanding how Canada has navigated its complex history and the challenges it faces today.

Boyko highlights the importance of power in governance, emphasizing that when wielded positively, it can inspire change and enhance the lives of citizens. He contends that while provincial governments play a vital role in addressing local issues and supporting national programs, they often compete for power in ways that can detract from the overall progress of the nation. By concentrating power at the federal level, as Macdonald intended, Canada can unite under a single voice that represents all Canadians.

Throughout Sir John's Echo, Boyko makes a compelling case for the federal government's central role in nation-building and crisis management. He reflects on historical moments where a unified federal response has been essential, reinforcing the idea that Canada's strength lies in its ability to speak with one voice. Ultimately, he encourages readers to embrace Macdonald's vision, advocating for a cohesive national identity that resonates through time.

John Boyko's book illuminates with perceptive precision the dynamic that made Canada work. It is a striking contribution to the understanding of our history. * Lawrence Martin, from the Foreword *

ISBN: 9781459738157

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 13mm

Weight: 262g

216 pages