We still love our country. But increasingly, ordinary citizens are feeling left out, excommunicated to the margins,; through lack of decent employment and a sense that their voice doesn't count, writes award-winning Canadian journalist Michael Valpy. In his new Star Dispatches ebook, Me, You, Us: How Canada Is Falling Apart and What Can Be Done to Fix It, Valpy explores why social cohesion is on the wane in this country. Unless we restore it, he writes, we risk losing the glue that keeps us together. Me, You, Us, is the result of a year of research undertaken by Michael Valpy, with the support of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation.
We still love our country. But increasingly, ordinary citizens are feeling left out, excommunicated to the margins,; through lack of decent employment and a sense that their voice doesn't count, writes award-winning Canadian journalist Michael Valpy. In his new Star Dispatches ebook, Me, You, Us: How Canada Is Falling Apart and What Can Be Done to Fix It, Valpy explores why social cohesion is on the wane in this country. Unless we restore it, he writes, we risk losing the glue that keeps us together. Me, You, Us, is the result of a year of research undertaken by Michael Valpy, with the support of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation.