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TRUDEAU: A MESS THAT DESERVES A BIG NO, The October speech that rocked the country, followed by a salient question-and-answer period, by Robert Davies Publishing (1992 1st Ed.)
TRUDEAU: A MESS THAT DESERVES A BIG NO, The October speech that rocked the country, followed by a salient question-and-answer period, by Robert Davies Publishing (1992 1st Ed.)
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Author: Pierre Elliot Trudeau, (translated by George Tombs). Published by Robert Davies Publishing, 1992, 1st Edition. (1996 5th Printing) Printed in Canada. Like New Condition SOFTCOVER Book. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 5.25 x 8.25 inch, 76 pages.
TRUDEAU: A MESS THAT DESERVES A BIG NO, captured the speech given by former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau on October 2, 1992, in which he denounced the Charlottetown Accord (the constitutional amendment package negotiated by Brian Mulroney) and provided a now famous question-and-answer session after the speech.
The book contains the full text of Trudeau's speech against the 1992 constitutional amendments, which he described as a "mess" and a "big no" for Canada. The speech is considered a landmark moment in Canadian political history that helped sway public opinion against the Charlottetown Accord in the 1992 referendum.
For more info on The Charlottetown Accord, please see: Charlottetown Accord | The Canadian Encyclopedia
For more info on Pierre Elliot Trudeau, please see: Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau
ISBN: 9782890192508
GC&C Stock #5069
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