The Promise of Canada: People and Ideas That Have Shaped Our Country

Charlotte Gray
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The Promise of Canada: People and Ideas That Have Shaped Our Country

Charlotte Gray
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Essential reading for all of us who love Canada.

"A well written story of “our home and native land”. All people in Canada should read it."

Shirley Q. (5/5)

Canadians who helped shape our unique identity

"Beautifully written with excellent choice of content - made me proud to be Canadian."

Marion M. (5/5)

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  • Published date: May 26, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 464
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN: 9781668246313
  • Dimensions: 4.125" W x 1.0" L x 7.5" H
"Once again, Charlotte Gray helps us better understand who we are as an evolving nationa country for all that will thrive well beyond the next 150 years."
Charlotte Gray is one of Canada’s best-known writers and the author of twelve acclaimed books of literary nonfiction, including The Promise of Canada. Her bestseller The Massey Murder: A Maid, Her Master, and the Trial That Shocked a Country won the Toronto Book Award, the Heritage Toronto Book Award, the Canadian Authors Association Lela Common Award for Canadian History, and the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Nonfiction Crime Book. It was shortlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize, the Ottawa Book Award for Nonfiction, and the Evergreen Award, and it was longlisted for the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Nonfiction. An adaptation of her bestseller Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike was broadcast as a television miniseries. An adjunct research professor in the department of history at Carleton University, Charlotte has received numerous awards, including the Pierre Berton Award for distinguished achievement in popularizing Canadian history. She is a Member of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Visit her at CharlotteGray.ca.

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