Ken McGoogan 
50 Canadians Who Changed The World [EPUB ebook] 

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Using the successful format of How the Scots Invented Canada, Ken Mc Googan takes the reader on a compelling journey through the lives of 50 accomplished Canadians born in the 20th century who have changed-and often continue to change-the great wide world.Mc Googan profiles an astonishing array of activists, humanitarians, musicians, writers, comedians, visionaries, scientists and inventors, all of them transformative figures who have made an impact internationally. From Jane Jacobs, Deepa Mehta, Marshall Mc Luhan, Stephen Lewis and Romeo Dallaire to Samantha Nutt, David Suzuki, Margaret Atwood, Oscar Peterson, Leonard Cohen and forty others, Mc Googan shows us why and how Canadians have made their mark globally as initiators and agents of progressive change.Cutting-edge Canada, the focus of this book, is uniquely pluralistic-multicultural, multi-ethnic, and multinational. The diversity that emerges in these pages defines who we are as citizens, enabling and encouraging individuals to make a difference. Two thirds of the people celebrated in this spirited, accessible work are alive and thriving today, a demonstration of how 20th-century Canada continues to transform the 21st century.Say hello to 50 Canadians who are shaping the future.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 352 ● ISBN 9781443409322 ● Publisher HarperCollins Canada ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4861584 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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