Where To from Here
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Where To from Here

A Path to Canadian Prosperity

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Where To from Here

A Path to Canadian Prosperity

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Bill Morneau's experience as Canada's finance minister crystalized his vision for the country's potential for growth and prosperity. Where To from Here looks backward with coolness and candor and forward with a fresh vision of all that Canada can — and must — become.

Much of the world reacted with surprise and admiration to the results of the 2015 Canadian federal election and the makeup of the government it produced. Led by a young charismatic leader with a storied family legacy on Parliament Hill, the Liberal government scored a historic victory, rising from third-party status to substantial majority. With a gender-equal cabinet and an ambitious agenda, it heralded a new approach to the country's federal politics.

After an exciting and productive five years spent focused on domestic and global issues, Finance Minister Bill Morneau decided to take his leave from the same government. What prompted him to abandon one of the most powerful political offices in the country? How much of his decision was based on the often brutal give-and-take of politics? When did the penny drop, persuading one of Trudeau's brightest lights to shift his talents and energies elsewhere?

In his own persuasive voice, Bill Morneau paints a positive picture, tracing his widely lauded entry into the political arena, the arc of his career in politics, major accomplishments and missed opportunities, his surprising exit, and a host of revealing episodes between the events. Told with measures of both pride and regret, he explores personalities, achievements, and failures with candor.

Morneau's experience crystalized his vision for Canada and its potential for growth and prosperity. He shares a vision clearly and provocatively expressed, drafting a blueprint for the country's future. Where To from Here looks backward with coolness and candor and forward with a fresh vision of all that Canada can — and must — become.

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Table of contents

  1. Dedication
  2. Epigraph
  3. Introduction
  4. One: Conversation in an Empty Room
  5. Two: Lessons in Real Life
  6. Three: A Message on a Small Piece of Paper
  7. Four: Political Personalities: New, Old and Hostile
  8. Five: Travel and Revelations
  9. Six: Policies and Promises
  10. Seven: Adventures in Budgeting
  11. Eight: Pensions and Health Care: A Study in Contrasts
  12. Nine: Dealing with Debt
  13. Ten: The Collaboration Challenge
  14. Eleven: NAFTA and a Wedding Invitation
  15. Twelve: Promoting Human Rights and Trade
  16. Thirteen: The Trouble with Taxes
  17. Fourteen: Navigating Crises and the PMO
  18. Fifteen: Heading for the Exit
  19. Sixteen: In Pursuit of Productivity
  20. Seventeen: Choosing Between Transition and Tragedy
  21. Eighteen: Facing the Future
  22. Reflections
  23. Index
  24. Acknowledgements
  25. About the Author
  26. Copyright