This book describes reasons for escalating unrest in Canada and a possible rebellion sentiment. Believing everything in Canada is broken, Canadians have had enough.
This book discusses the increasing alienation between Canada's Haves and Have Nots; the erosion of democracy; the abuse of power by governments; the slaughter of health care, Canada's sacred cow; the tents, mansions and greed of the housing crisis; the increasing counter-consumer culture of business and the plight of the disabled. The almost absolute lack of accountability in Canada by people in positions of authority and power is discussed. Whether they be politicians, government bureaucrats, government agencies, crown corporations, business owners or regulatory bodies, nobody is willing to take responsibility for the continuing and increasingly negative outcomes suffered by Canadians just going about their everyday lives.
Previous Canadian rebellions are reviewed and why they matter today. Canadians have demonstrated at least three times that when they've had enough and when they've been pushed beyond their limits for too long, they will rebel.
Backed by evidence and providing a wealth of illustrations, The Party's Over: The Case for a Canadian Rebellion tells it all and tells it like it is. A shadow is currently cast over Canada putting Canadians in a dark place. Uncertainty hovers over them like a storm cloud.
If Canadians are talking about everything discussed in this book in their living rooms right now, will they continue to simply talk or will they do something?
Find out in this exposé before the storm cloud explodes.