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I found this a very interesting book on Canadian politics - something very close to my eye these days.

The author was very open and candid with a lot of interesting bits of information during his tenure in the government.

I felt that this was about as interesting of a book as "Indian" in the Cabinet: Speaking Truth to Power - in fact they were both fairly similar and overlapped in certain aspects which I thought was really interesting and gave a lot of depth.

I really like how this book touched on things like the situations in China as well as how COVID was handled and I found it a really interesting account for Canadian politics.

I found this book mostly in the format of a memoir and I felt that it was really interesting and would recommend it if you're interested to learn more especially from an economics and finance side of things.

One of the big points in this book was the Canada Pension Plan and how that came about and how its progress was made. I found this really interesting and a key part of the book.

Also really like the end of the book where he laid out a bunch of major improvements he wants to see including energy futures and fossil fuels (decarbonization), to name a few.

Check it out!

4.4/5

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