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Pp. x 180.”Jack Whyte: 40 Years in Canada is a memoir written from the perspective of a Scottish immigrant who embraced his new homeland with passion and ambition at a time when opportunity lay beyond all horizons. A man of strong opinions, Jack has used his command of the English language and his love affair with narrative verse to craft a unique chronicle of his past four decades in Canada. His experiences from 1967 onward are part of a journey that includes ruminations about Canada’s “two solitudes,” Pierre Trudeau, heroes and feet of clay, Alberta oil, multiculturalism, fast food, the military, health care, a broken education system and more.” Signed by Whyte on the half title page.