FEATURED BOOK
The National Party of Canada in Canadian
Political History: The Progressive and Canadian Sovereignty-Focused Vision of a Failed Federal Political Party
by Raymond Samuels II
Part I: ISBN: 1-897036-22-1, 2005
Part II: ISBN: 1-897036-79-5, 2005
General description:
When former Prime Minister John Turner abdicated from
the campaign against Free Trade in the early 1990's,
which actually had more popular votes than the pro
"Free Trade" Brian Mulroney Progressive Conservative
Party, the National Party promised to rise to the
challenge. Led by self-declared Canadian nationalist
Mel Hurtig, this federal party promised to save Canada
from sell-out to American corporate interests.
However this federal party failed to get much more
than 1% of the total popular vote, compared to more
than 50% of the anti-Free Trade Liberals and New
Democratic Party (NDP) anti-Free Trade campaigns.
This book provides an unannotated presentation of
National Party of Canada policies in support of
critical research of this party which became defunct
amidst the apparent egotistical mentalities of its
leadership, and a failure to present an operationally
socially inclusive, and also a truly pan-Canadian
cross-cultural alternative to the status quo of the
so-called "mainstream" political parties.
Raymond Samuels II who is a former candidate of the
National Party of Canada presents editorial commentary
on the National Party of Canada in the context of
Canadian political history.

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