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A bold call to rebuild Canada's center through civic trust, shared identity, and pragmatic reforms for renewed national cohesion.
Political polarization in Canada is eroding civic trust, weakening democratic institutions, and deepening ideological divides.
Politically Homeless: Rebuilding the Middle Ground in a Polarized Canada examines the roots and consequences of partisan fragmentation across immigration, climate policy, economic stability, and national identity.
This book:
Drawing on over a decade of experience in public policy, human rights, and civic engagement, along with her lived perspective as a first-generation immigrant, Ruth Mojeed Ramirez argues that polarization has created a "politically homeless" population seeking principled yet practical solutions. She demonstrates how fragmentation shapes key national debates and makes a compelling case for institutional reform grounded in democratic stability, economic realism, and shared civic responsibility.
A bold call to rebuild Canada's center through civic trust, shared identity, and pragmatic reforms for renewed national cohesion.
Political polarization in Canada is eroding civic trust, weakening democratic institutions, and deepening ideological divides.
Politically Homeless: Rebuilding the Middle Ground in a Polarized Canada examines the roots and consequences of partisan fragmentation across immigration, climate policy, economic stability, and national identity.
This book:
Drawing on over a decade of experience in public policy, human rights, and civic engagement, along with her lived perspective as a first-generation immigrant, Ruth Mojeed Ramirez argues that polarization has created a "politically homeless" population seeking principled yet practical solutions. She demonstrates how fragmentation shapes key national debates and makes a compelling case for institutional reform grounded in democratic stability, economic realism, and shared civic responsibility.
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