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Canada’s in a time of national reckoning

The good news is we’ve faced challenges equally grave, and met them. We overcame past threats of annexation and invasion from the United States. We came to the brink of breaking up during two referenda on Quebec succession and survived. What we had then, and desperately need now, is a sense of purpose. We have let too many things drift for too long, so that today we face a crisis of crises. 
Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson, authors of Breaking Point: The New Shifts Putting Canada at Risk, write 'Everyone who cares about our country should read Breaking Point. And those who have the power to implement its recommendations should not only read, but act.'

The following is an excerpt from Breaking Point: The Big New Shifts Putting Canada at Risk, by Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson, published by Signal. The book is one of the finalists for the 2025 Donner Prize, the best book public policy book of the year.

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