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French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date with Quebec [Import] [Hardcover]

Chantal Hebert (Author)
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February 27, 2007
Chantal Hébert’s first book is both a post-mortem of the Canadian federation that died on January 23, 2006, the night of the last federal election, as well as a brilliant examination of our changing political future, one that involves living with Quebec rather than just wooing it.

On that night, award-winning political writer and broadcaster Chantal Hébert stood in a Calgary convention hall with 2,000 Alberta Conservatives, who were raucously cheering the election of ten Tory MPs from Quebec. The Conservatives would not have gotten their man in office without Quebec, and now the future success of the Harper government hinges on turning this one-night stand into a long-term relationship.

More than ten years ago, the Quebec-Alberta coalition cobbled together by Brian Mulroney dissolved, leading to the births of the Bloc Québecois and the Reform Party. As a result, Alberta and Quebec took their marbles out of federal play, and Ontario got to run Canada.

Have we now come full circle? By the time this book is published, the Liberal Party of Canada may have morphed into the Liberal Party of Ontario (or Toronto). And the Canadian Left will have chosen a camp in preparation for a decisive federal election battle.

Provocative and always worth listening to, Chantal Hébert is at her savvy and insightful best in French Kiss. No Canadian can be truly informed on the subject of Canadian politics without the benefit of her non-partisan commentary.

Editorial Reviews

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“[Hébert is] an unusually talented political observer. . . . Many political books enlighten and entertain by exploring how personalities shape politics and public policy. That’s too modest a challenge for Hébert. . . . her sharpest focus is on ideas that become trends and then patterns. . . . Hébert’s work is salted with answers as well as layers of insights.”
Toronto Star

“Known as a straight shooter. . . [Hébert writes with] sprinkles of clever turns of phrase.”
Calgary Herald

“I hope there is another book. It should start with The strengths of this one solid information, historical perspective, careful analysis, clear thinking.”
The Gazette (Montreal)

“Canadians will be greatly aided by the new book by Chantal Hébert . . . who may be the country’s most consistently insightful analyst of federal politics, especially as it plays in Quebec. Anyone in Canada who cares about politics will find French Kiss a rewarding read.”
Maclean’s

“Hébert makes several astute observations. . . . Gratifying.”
The Vancouver Sun

About the Author

Chantal Hébert is a national political affairs columnist for the Toronto Star and a weekly guest columnist in Le Devoir. She is regular guest on the “At Issue” political panel on CBC Television’s The National. A graduate of York University’s Glendon College, Hébert is a senior fellow of Massey College, University of Toronto, and the 2006 recipient of the Hyman Soloman Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism. She lives in Montreal.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf Canada; First Edition, First Printing edition (February 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0676979076
  • ISBN-13: 978-0676979077
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,154,135 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars straight to the heart, like a tub of poutine!, August 21, 2007
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P. Fitzgerald "pablofpq" (montreal, quebec, canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date with Quebec (Hardcover)
As a recent transplant to Quebec from NYC, I've found myself interested in the province's unique political process. Quebec's recent history and narrative is a conflicted battlefield with more subtle undertones than the obvious sovereign vs. federalist debate. Chantal Hebert did a fine job synthesizing the essence of this debate. She found a singular voice in her analysis and cultural synopsis.

On a completely unrelated note, Quebecer Eric Gagne better get his act together quick or Red Sox nation will turn on him faster than Eric Lindros' decision to never wear a Quebec Nordiques uniform.
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