Add this copy of Cracking the Canadian Formula: the Making of the Energy to cart. $58.95, very good condition, Sold by RareNonFiction rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ladysmith, BC, CANADA, published 1990 by Between the Lines.
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Very Good. 0921284314. 311 pages. "A book about succeeding because you are Canadian-not in spite of it. About doing all those things we're not supposed to be very good at. Things like outmaneuvering monster corporations; like standing up to the Americans; like putting regional differences aside; like blowing the whistle on polluters; like rising above linguistic differrences. The story of how we succeed in Canada when we have the courage to try it our own way."-from back cover. "This is the encyclopedia of what unions can do to help build a made-in-Canada movement for personal, social and economic independence."-Mel Hurtig. Includes many black and white archival photographs. Prior owner's name upon half-title page, else unmarked. Moderate wear. Glossy laminated covers.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; CANADA POLITICS GOVERNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE GENERAL Cracking the Canadian Formula: The Making of the Energy and Chemical Workers Union History Trade Unions Energy Industries Employees 311 pages. "A book about succeeding because you are Canadian-not.