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The Truth about Canada: Some Important, Some Astonishing, and Some Truly 
Appalling Things All Canadians Should Know About Our Country 

 
http://www.amazon.ca/Truth-about-Canada-Important-Astonishing/dp/0771041659/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207913492&sr=8-1

Renowned as a passionate Canadian, bestselling author Mel Hurtig has 
combed through world statistics to see how Canada really measures up ? and 
the results are astonishing, and often shocking.

This book is about how Canada has changed, very much for the worse, in the 
last twenty years. As a result of these profound (often hidden) changes, 
we are no longer the people we think we are. To take one example, the 
Canadian media usually leaves us with the impression that Canadians are 
really heavily taxed. Yes, compared to the U.S.A., the usual point of 
comparison. No, compared to other countries with our standard of living, 
other OECD countries, for example; there we come in 23rd on the high-tax 
scale.

The shocks in this book build up, chapter by chapter. How do we rank in 
the world in voter turnout? Try 109th. Number of physicians per 100,000 
population? Try 54th. Our rank in reducing pollution? 126th out of 146 
countries.

Some of the statistics are internal, comparing Canada then and now. They 
back up two of the book?s most powerful themes: the failure of Canadian 
big business to turn record profits into ongoing investment in our 
country, and (no coincidence) the sellout of our assets at a rate that no 
other country would allow.

This statistics-based book ranges across all areas of our lives ? 
including health, wages, productivity, culture, the media (?the most 
concentrated in the world?), and much else. Mel Hurtig?s message is that 
we can?t do anything to fix the direction we?re drifting in unless we 
recognize it ? and recognize The Truth About Canada. 

About the Author
Mel Hurtig is the legendary Edmonton bookseller, publisher, and creator of 
The Canadian Encyclopedia who became a political activist, then an author 
in 1991 with his huge bestseller The Betrayal of Canada. He is also the 
author of Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids, The Vanishing Country, and 
Rushing to Armageddon. He is a member of the Order of Canada, and has 
received many honorary degrees and honours. He lives in Vancouver. 

Of related interest:

Poverty and Policy in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life 
by Dennis Raphael
Foreword by Jack Layton
http://tinyurl.com/2hg2df

Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care, 
edited by Dennis Raphael, Toba Bryant, and Marcia Rioux
Foreword by Gary Teeple
http://tinyurl.com/2zqrox

Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, edited by Dennis 
Raphael
Foreword by Roy Romanow
http://tinyurl.com/yptzae

See a lecture!  The Politics of Population Health
http://msl.stream.yorku.ca/mediasite/viewer/?peid=ac604170-9ccc-4268-a1af-9a9e04b28e1d

Also, presentation on Politics and Health at the Centre for Health 
Disparities in Cleveland Ohio
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4129139685624192201&hl=en
 
Dennis Raphael, PhD
Professor and Undergraduate Program Director
School of Health Policy and Management
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto ON M3J 1P3
416-736-2100, ext. 22134
email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/draphael

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