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Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas | Vincent Lam
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Once voted the greatest Canadian of all time, Tommy Douglas was a prairie politician who believed in democratic socialism, the crucial role of civil rights, and the great potential of cooperation for the common good. He is best known as the Father of Medicare. Born in 1904, Douglas was a championship boxer and a Baptist minister who later exchanged his pulpit for a political platform. A powerful orator and tireless activist, he sat first as a federal MP and then served for 17 years as premier of Saskatchewan, where he introduced the universal health-insurance system that would eventually be adopted across Canada. As leader of the national NDP, he was a staunch advocate of programs such as the Canada Pension Plan and was often the conscience of Parliament on matters of civil liberties. In the process, he made democratic socialism a part of mainstream Canadian political life. Giller Prize winning author Vincent Lam, an emergency physician who works on the front lines of the health-care system, brings a novelist's eye to the life of one of Canada's greats."
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rabbitprincess
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I read the French translation of this book by Alain Roy. The content and structure of the book was fine, but the translation was heavy going and had weird notes (like specifying that « agent provocateur » was in French in an English source document). It took me five renewals to get not even halfway through, so back to the library it goes.
January 2023 #DoubleSpin

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list! 1y
rabbitprincess @TheAromaofBooks Indeed it is! I think that one had been on my Goodreads list for over 10 years! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Honestly, some of the books I added back in the mists of time - 10-15 years ago - I think partially I've changed as a person and a reader, so not all of those books hold the same appeal for me as they did at the time that I stuck them on my TBR. Many of them still work for me, obviously, but I can also tell when I was going through a bit of a phase sometimes 😂 1y
rabbitprincess @TheAromaofBooks Haha yes there are more than a few books like that on my list! 1y
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Tommy Douglas | Vincent Lam
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My complete #canada150 nonfiction reading list. The books in red are by POC or Indigenous writers. I tried for a broad spectrum and ended up reading stuff on politics, immigration, litcrit, environmentalism, military history, Indigenous issues, comics, religion, Black activism, and familial issues.

twohectobooks Very impressed! I only made it through seven books for my own #canada150 project. 6y
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