Planet Canada, John Stackhouse
Planet Canada, John Stackhouse
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Planet Canada
How Our Expats Are Shaping the Future

Author: John Stackhouse

Narrator: Jonathan Watton

Unabridged: 10 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/06/2020


Synopsis

A leading thinker on Canada's place in the world contends that our country's greatest untapped resource may be the three million Canadians who don't live here.

Entrepreneurs, educators, humanitarians: an entire province's worth of Canadian citizens live outside Canada. Some will return, others won't. But what they all share is the ability, and often the desire, to export Canadian values to a world sorely in need of them. And to act as ambassadors for Canada in industries and societies where diplomatic efforts find little traction. Surely a country with people as diverse as Canada's ought to plug itself into every corner of the globe. We don't, and sometimes not even when our expats are eager to help.

Failing to put this desire to work, contends bestselling author and longtime foreign correspondent John Stackhouse, is a grave error for a small country whose voice is getting lost behind developing nations of rapidly increasing influence. The soft power we once boasted is getting softer, but we have an unparalleled resource, if we choose to use it. To ensure Canada's place in the world, Stackhouse argues in Planet Canada, we need this exceptional province of expats and their special claim on the twenty-first century.

About The Author

JOHN STACKHOUSE is a nationally bestselling author and longtime foreign correspondent for the Globe and Mail and editor of Report on Business. In 2009, he became the national newspaper's editor-in-chief, a position he held for five years. He is a senior fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute and University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and the author of books Out of Poverty: And Into Something More Comfortable, Timbit Nation: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Canada and Mass Disruption:Thirty Years on the Front Lines of a Media Revolution. He presently serves as senior vice-president in the office of the CEO at Royal Bank Canada.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brock

Great but not very gripping until it starts to tie together near the end. Lots of fun anecdotes but not a cohesive story the whole way through - instead provides a who’s who of interesting expat Canadians in Silicon Valley, foreign academia, etc. And a better strategy for expat engagement.......more

Goodreads review by Brian

A must read for all Canadian expats and for those that think that expats aren't fully Canadian, escaping their Canadian obligations or simply disloyal. He explains well the benefits and importance of expats and how we need to do a much better job utilizing their knowledge. The one thing missing, alm......more

I agree with the the Author’s characterization of how Canada engages its expats: Disappointing. The Canadian government has for decades abdicated its leadership role and expats are on their own. As an expat living in China for the past decade, this was my experience as well. There are truly remarkab......more


Quotes

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 NATIONAL BUSINESS BOOK AWARD

Planet Canada is an enthralling guided tour through the uncharted lands of Canada’s ‘undeclared eleventh province.’ This missing piece of our population has an outsized influence on the shape of the world and, potentially, the fate of our country—yet it was nameless and undocumented until John Stackhouse embarked on this extraordinary journey through its workshops, concert halls, executive suites and laboratories, revealing a second Canada that is both a missed opportunity and a potential storehouse of future success.” —Doug Saunders, bestselling author of Arrival City and Maximum Canada

“John Stackhouse is an eminently wise and thoughtful observer of Canada’s place on the world’s stage. In Planet Canada, he offers a nuanced analysis of how the Canadian diaspora is capitalizing on their uniquely Canadian qualities and makes a case for us, as an evolving middle-power nation, to make the most of them.” The Right Honourable David Johnston, Canada's 28th Governor General

“In Planet Canada, John Stackhouse motivates us to rethink the axis of our globetrotting expats, and makes a compelling case for ensuring that the right structures are in place towards achieving the desired ‘boomerang effect,’ ultimately leveraging our diverse diaspora as a fundamental Canadian asset.” —Nurjehan Mawani, distinguished Canadian civil servant and diplomat


Awards

  • National Business Book Award