National Launch of The Canadian Century
May 26, 2010MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley talks about The Canadian Century at the book’s national launch in Ottawa on May 20, 2010.
MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley talks about The Canadian Century at the book’s national launch in Ottawa on May 20, 2010.
MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley talks about The Canadian Century at the book’s national launch in Ottawa on May 20, 2010.
The National Post is running an excerpt from The Canadian Century in today’s edition. Read it here.
Canadian Century highlighted in prestigious Wall Street Journal…An article in the most widely read newspaper in the United States borrowed from the title and theme from MLI’s best-seller. Author Phred Dvorak, in a column titled Emerging From the Shadow, cites MLI’s Brian Lee Crowley as she sets out to show, “After years of being treated ...
The Canadian Century is featured in the May 24 edition of The Hill Times.
Columnist Neil Reynolds has a review of The Canadian Century in today’s Globe and Mail. Finally, amid the pervasive gloom, comes an exuberant expression of optimism – nay, faith – in Canada’s future. Remarkably, it comes from three economists, practitioners of the famously dismal science. The 20th century, they say, wasn’t destined to belong to ...
The Winnipeg Free Press has a review of The Canadian Century today, by Ron Kirbyson. It is a compelling theme, that Canada can seize initiative from the United States in the 21st century, but is it just a pipe dream? To read the scenarios described by Brian Lee Crowley and his associates, one could begin ...
MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley is scheduled to be on CJNI News 97.5 Radio – Afternoons with Tom Young, at 13:30, to discuss the Institute’s first book, The Canadian Century.
MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley was on CTV’s Power Play with Tom Clark today to discuss the Institute’s first book, The Canadian Century. You can watch the clip here.
I will be on Madely in the morning on News Talk Radio 580 CFRA, tomorrow morning between 8:30 and 9:00, to discuss The Canadian Century.