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The True North Talks is an action-packed novel where political intrigue meets history in the making. A bold plan to reshape the Canadian Constitution is set in motion. At the heart of the debate-Quebec. The stakes are high-a pipeline to the East Coast, an energy corridor for Newfoundland, and an amendment to the notwithstanding clause to protect minority rights. Quebec resists, but a determined Prime Minister pushes forward, making the case that signing the Constitution isn't just beneficial-it's inevitable. As tensions rise, the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations joins the…mehr

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The True North Talks is an action-packed novel where political intrigue meets history in the making. A bold plan to reshape the Canadian Constitution is set in motion. At the heart of the debate-Quebec. The stakes are high-a pipeline to the East Coast, an energy corridor for Newfoundland, and an amendment to the notwithstanding clause to protect minority rights. Quebec resists, but a determined Prime Minister pushes forward, making the case that signing the Constitution isn't just beneficial-it's inevitable. As tensions rise, the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations joins the dialogue. With public pressure mounting, Quebec's leaders must decide whether to embrace the future or cling to the past. A gripping vision for Canada's future, The True North Talks is a story of unity, reconciliation, and a nation stepping boldly forward.
Autorenporträt
A former Quebecer who left after the last FLQ crisis, John D. Kingston brings a unique perspective to Canada's political landscape. A passionate advocate for national unity, he explores the path toward a stronger, more resilient Confederation. Kingston lives in Toronto and holds a degree in economics, and an MBA from Western University. This is his second novel. His first, Level Playing Field, is a tale of foreign intrigue set against the backdrop of 1990s trade tensions, with Japan at the heart of the conflict.