Malcolm, the Nat. Affairs Correspondent for The New York Times, and the former Canadian Bureau Chief of the Times, describes his 4-year adventure wandering Canada's vast expanse from top to bottom and side to side. What began as professional travels soon became also a voyage of personal discovery. Americans usually seek to see superficially what is the same between them and Canadians, while Canadians usually look only for what is different and wrong &, hopefully, both. Through his travels, Malcolm found his assigned country changing, and discovered himself changing too. Chapters: Geography; The People; The U.S. and Canada; The Economy; and My Canada. Black-&-white photos.
GREAT WEALTH IN LEARNING THE CANADIAN WAY FOR "US" USA
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I,WE BOUGHT THIS BOOK IN HOPES THAT WE COULD LEARN SOME BASICS ON CANADIAN WAYS BEFORE VENTURING INOT CANADA TO START, SHARE SOME INCREDIBLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITES WITH THE CANADIANS AS NOW PARTNERS WITH THE USA IN A GROWING INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT.
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