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Former MP Dennis Gruending is the author of Great Canadian Speeches, a best-selling, wide-ranging anthology that contains 68 edited selections. In this new book he focuses on 10 speeches. For each speech Gruending: * Describes in detail the rich historical context in which each speech was delivered, * Pays close attention to both the content of each speech and rhetorical techniques employed by the orators, and * Examines the speech's immediate and long term impact upon Canada and Canadians. Gruending has chosen dramatic speeches from 10 of Canada's finest political orators, * Beginning with…mehr

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Former MP Dennis Gruending is the author of Great Canadian Speeches, a best-selling, wide-ranging anthology that contains 68 edited selections. In this new book he focuses on 10 speeches. For each speech Gruending: * Describes in detail the rich historical context in which each speech was delivered, * Pays close attention to both the content of each speech and rhetorical techniques employed by the orators, and * Examines the speech's immediate and long term impact upon Canada and Canadians. Gruending has chosen dramatic speeches from 10 of Canada's finest political orators, * Beginning with John A Macdonald's arguing Confederation into being in 1865 and * Ending with Pierre Trudeau's 'No' to Quebec separatism during the 1980 referendum campaign. * The book also contains Louis Riel's speech to the jury; * Wilfrid Laurier's warning the Catholic clergy to stay out of politics; * Nellie McClung's demand that women receive the vote; * Agnes Macphail's call for both political reforms and the full equality of women; * Arthur Meighen's divisive speech on military conscription; * Richard Bennett's attempt to give Canada a New Deal during the Depression; * Tommy Douglas introducing medicare; and * Lester Pearson's epic debates with John Diefenbaker over a new flag for Canada. Macdonald's speech established him as the drafter and dealmaker of Confederation and he was to remain the dominant presence in Canadian politics for many years. Riel's failure to convince a jury to spare his life created fault lines in Canada which persist to this day. McClung's withering satire in a 1914 speech paved the way for women's getting the vote; and Trudeau's speech shortly before the Quebec referendum in 1980 is widely believed to have ensured victory for the 'No' side in the referendum on separation. This book will be a welcome companion to anyone interested in Canadian history, politics, literature and rhetoric. It will also be a useful source and guide for those who write speeches or deliver them.
Autorenporträt
Dennis Gruending is a Canadian writer and blogger and a former Member of Parliament. He has worked as a newspaper and television reporter and as a radio host for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He has written or edited eight books, including biographies of Allan Blakeney, the former social democratic premier of Saskatchewan, and of Justice Emmett Hall, whose Royal Commission recommended Medicare for Canada. His book Great Canadian Speeches was a best seller and described by one reviewer as a history of Canada as seen from the podium. His eighth book, Speeches That Changed Canada, was released by Fitzhenry and Whiteside in 2018. Dennis writes two blogs: greatcanadianspeeches.ca, and pulpitandpolitics.ca. He loves to hike in the woods near Ottawa, Canada where he lives. He and his wife Martha have walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain, the Wiklow Mountains in Ireland and the Cotswold Way in Great Britain.