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Eugene Forsey, Canada's Maverick Sage – By Helen Forsey; Foreword by Roy Romanow

By Helen Forsey; Foreword by Roy Romanow

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Eugene Forsey, Canada's Maverick Sage

With his probing mind, his thirst for knowledge, his refusal to compromise on the things that matter, and his love of country, Eugene Forsey was the quintessential Canadian. His daughter Helen has caught the man and the legend in this colourful, moving book. He, and our past, come alive.

Maude Barlow, President

This book is a treasure trove of facts and stories for all Canadians, especially young people and immigrants, to learn about Canada and to think about ways to take a stand for a just society today. It provides a window into an era when great ideas based on strong moral principles led Canada to become, for a time, the most respected country in the world.

Josephine Grey, Local to Global Human Rights Activist

Eugene Forsey was a force of nature, a bright spark of words, argument, deep commitment and wonderful humour. Join his daughter's journey of discovery!

Bob Rae, MP and Former Premier of Ontario

Helen Forsey has written the authoritative book on her father, the magnificent parliamentary expert, Eugene Forsey. This is not a mere family reminiscence, although there is the pervading sense of intimacy. This is a scholarly work with a focus on the key areas of Forseys life and work, including his less well-known but very progressive views on the environment and social justice.

Elizabeth May, MP, Environmentalist, and Leader of the Green Party of Canada

For followers of politics in our country, the book makes an excellent read as it covers such a wide range of issues and views. It is also a wonderful illustration of the important effects of cross-party friendships in political discussion and debate. Eugene Forsey was a master at both and this is well presented in this fine publication.

Literary Review of Canada
June 1, 2012

This is no mere collection of family anecdotes and reminiscence, nor is it a volume of collected works, though it does include many pieces of Eugene Forseys writings. It is a scholarly work, well-researched and erudite, that combines the expected personal insights of a daughter writing about her father with an objective exploration of the work of a man well-known and significant to our history.

Thecanadianencyclopedia.com
June 13, 2012