Full Circle: Death and Resurrection in Canadian Conservative Politics
The death and Resurrection of Canada's conservative political movement over the past two decades is a story that has never been told from beginning to end - until now. Sweeping in its breadth and scope, and captivating in its detail, Full Circle is the definitive account of this unprecedented period in Canadian political history.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Reviews
National Post – December 23, 2006 “… behind-the-scenes exposé of how the Right united and the Conservatives climbed back to power. It is chock full of insider information that will be devoured by political junkies of all stripes …. revealing is the examination of Peter MacKay's victory in the 2003 PC leadership race and the events leading to the creation of the new party … titillating details about the backroom decision-making process… helpful contribution to the history of one of the most fascinating periods in Canadian politics in a long time.” By Adam Daifallah: co-author of Rescuing Canada's Right (John Wiley & Sons).
“(Plamondon) describes in detail for the first time the backroom negotiations that led to the deal between Peter MacKay and David Orchard to deliver MacKay the leadership at the 2003 PC Convention. He also takes the reader deep inside the Alliance-PC negotiations later that year which led to the creation of the new Conservative Party: the choice of the emissaries from both sides, the ups and downs of the merger talks, and the caucus management challenges the leaders faced along the way. And all of it is backed by colourful quotes from many of the key participants ... The Conservatives’ 13 years in the wilderness are perhaps best understood through the relationships among the key protagonists, and here Plamondon really shines ...Plamondon closes the book with the lesson that every conservative should take from the past 13 years.”
L. Ian MacDonald, editor of Policy Options, says this about Full Circle: "It's one of the most important, and surprising, political books of the season."
Paul Jackson from the
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Susan Delacourt of the Toronto Star writes … "(Full Circle) is a solid, detailed chronicle of the players and the events surrounding some stormy years for the Tories. Describing it as 'meticulous,' however, doesn't do it justice — it's thorough and highly readable to boot ... Plamondon's account of Belinda Stronach's defection to the Liberals, and its effect on her then partner, now Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay … is the most complete tale we've seen to date. … in-depth about what was going on in the backrooms through the merger of Canada's right and the emergence of this Conservative government.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski says, "Full Circle is a must read for everyone who has a fascination for the intricacies of party politics in Canada.
Montréal Gazette columnist L. Ian MacDonald calls Full Circle one of the best political books of the year. The author of four political books and a long-time Tory insider, MacDonald praised
The Globe and Mail says Full Circle is: "a meticulous, blow-by-blow account of the road to the merger that captures both the tension and tedium of back-room politics ...Plamondon is at his best when he is debunking popular myths and spin ...He draws an engrossing portrait of the main protagionists, as well as the bit players, which emerges from his factual account of their behaviour than from occasional stabs at creative writing. Plamondon's forte is reporting, not coloratura…”
Ottawa Magazine makes Full Circle its "Editor's Top Pick ... Best of Fall ... one of the books everybody will be talking about this season."
In Embassy, Canada's foreign policy newsweekly, Christoper Guly says, "Plamondon provides some fascinating information and revelations."
Bruce's Book Depository (1460 CJOY) notes that, "Plamondon … a real Tory insider … conducted tons of interviews with many of the major players from the mid-80’s through to present day… Full Circle is a comprehensive history ... Plamondon brings the story of the Reform/Alliance/P.C./C.P. into focus with the benefit of having access to (most) of the major players.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Acclaim for Full Circle
Rt. Hon Don Mazankowski -- "Full Circle is a must read for everyone who has a fascination for the intracacies of party politics in Canada."
Senator David Angus -- "This talented author has brilliantly portrayed the fascinating transition of Canada's political landscape from the past to the present."
Mike Duffy (CTV NewsNet) -- "There is a lot of great stuff in this book. If (revelations of Stronach's defection) doesn't get you to go out and buy the book, I don't know what will."
Senator Gerry St. Germain -- "A literary work of excellence."
Senator John Lynch-Staunton (retired) --"Having witnessed first hand many of the events described in Full Circle, as well as having been an active participant in a number of them, I found the book to be most informative and generally well-documented."
Don Butler (Ottawa Citizen) -- Full Circle "... reveals a host of previously unreported details."
Jospeh Plante (Editor of The Commentary.ca) -- "Full Circle is endlessly fascinating"
Joe Cannon (New 940 Montreal) -- " A terific book with wonderful stories."