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Trust: Twenty Ways to Build a Better Country
Hardback
Main Details
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Trust: Twenty Ways to Build a Better Country
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) David Johnston
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Foreword by Beverley McLachlin
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 146 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780771047152
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Classifications | Dewey:179.9 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
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Imprint |
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
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Publication Date |
9 October 2018 |
Publication Country |
Canada
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Description
From our esteemed former Governor General--and author of the bestsellers The Idea of Canada and Ingenious--a very timely guide for restoring personal, community, and national trust. From our esteemed former Governor General--and author of the bestsellers The Idea of Canada and Ingenious--a very timely guide for restoring personal, community, and national trust. Trust is a much-needed manual for the repair and restoration of the social quality on which all democracies rely. One of Canada's most revered governors general, David Johnston mines his long life and varied career to give Canadians twenty ways to make themselves, their institutions, and their country more worthy of trust. Many of these habits, attitudes, and approaches stem from his experiences serving as the representative of the head of state in Canada for seven years. Some ways are individual--listen first, never manipulate, be consistent in public and private. Some are geared toward leaders at all levels and of all stripes--be barn-raisers, tell everyone your plans, depend on those around you. And some are societal--apologize, cherish teachers, invite others to dance. As such, not only every Canadian, but also every person who cares about their democratic way of life is wise to heed David Johnston's polite yet pressing call. You can become more worthy of trust. You can spot and encourage this vital quality in others. You can be an instrumental force in restoring trust in your community and country--making them better for yourself and your fellow citizens, and the world better for all.
Author Biography
Canada's 28th governor general, DAVID JOHNSTON is chair of the Rideau Hall Foundation and advisor at Deloitte and at Fairfax Financial Holdings. A graduate of Harvard, Cambridge, and Queen's universities, he was president of the University of Waterloo, principal of McGill University, and dean of law at Western University. He is the author or co-author of more than thirty books and holds honorary doctorates from over thirty universities. A Companion of the Order of Canada, he was born in Sudbury, Ontario, raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and now lives with his wife, Sharon Johnston, near Ottawa.
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