Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Assignment 1

Analysis

    The point of view of Stéphane Dion about the Canadian idealism is quite refreshing; he does not disagree with everything Québec says for a change. No more fights about who controls what, he wants to clear the responsibilities of each government. Furthermore, his idea of nationalism and human solidarity is quite interesting depending on how he will apply it, if he does apply it. On the other hand, Stéphane never had to live like a middle class Canadian; he is not representative of the majority. The best way to put priorities for a country, it is by knowing it, and who lives in it. A lot of times, education and theory is not enough, practice is what brings it reel.

Words: 120

Reference

Aubin, Benoit. « Ottawa's New Power Couple, » Maclean's 22 January 2007: 26-33.