Shooting the Messenger A Whistleblower's Tale About the Author
His first book, Canada - The Fractured Nation Interviews was nominated for the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic. Les Brost in the Calgary Herald warned Canadians not to read The Interviews unless they were “prepared to think - really think - about tomorrow's Canada.” About the Book Shooting the Messenger is about the largest known sustained fraud in Canadian history on the public purse by federal public servants; it is also about a concerted attempt by the Department of Foreign Affairs to turn back the clock on language rights. Shooting the Messenger is not only about the people who committed these deliberate transgressions but also about the people whose job it was to hold them responsible for what they had done - including a former Prime Minister and a Supreme Court judge - but chose not to, with predictable consequences for the author. A must read, not only for public servants, but all Canadians.
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