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1867
How the Fathers Made a Deal
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296 pages
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Set in the 1860s, the narrative explores the tumultuous journey of Canada's formation, highlighting the political struggles and regional tensions of the time. Christopher Moore delves into the challenges faced by key figures, drawing parallels to modern political dynamics. The book offers an insightful examination of the messy negotiations and compromises that ultimately led to the creation of a united Canada, showcasing the complexities and personalities involved in this pivotal historical moment.
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1998, paperback
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