Vision of Canada 2020
Save Canadian Medicare and Money
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Book Details
About the Book
Elsie (Elizabeth) Hannaford wrote her book Vision of Canada 2020 – Save Canadian Medicare and Money with great passion and compassion. Passion for a contented and happy life for all the people of the Earth and compassion for those most in need of what sustains life, namely, nutrition and health care.
The book also deals with a variety of important topics:
- • Where does Canada’s future lay?
- • Why Canada needs a huge increase in its population?
- • How to achieve economic prosperity for all?
- • Why Canada should build bridges with China and India to make this great nation the envy of the rest of the world?
- • How Alberta’s tar sands pollute its waters, hurt the wildlife of the region, and debase the overall environment?
- • How Canada can solve some of the chronic problems that plague its health care system? • Banning of all the nuclear weapons of the world, and
- • How, oh how, Stephen Harper can have his long sought but long alluded Conservative majority Parliament.
In addition, the author pays tribute to the contributions of institutions such as the University of Saskatchewan as well as to some of the great men and women of our modern world: Mohandas K. Gandhi for his non-violent struggle for the independence of India, Jimmy Carter for his peace making between Egypt and Israel, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet for their munificence, Oprah Winfrey and the Canadian diva Celine Dion...even to the Three Stooges for bringing laughter therapy into this world.
About the Author
Elizabeth Elsie Hannaford, one of nine children, was born in Strathclair, Manitoba, Canada on September 29th 1925. Elsie achieved a Masters degree in Arts from the University of Manitoba in 1964.
Her over 20 years’ teaching experience and her relentless pursual and analysis of current world events led her to re-think the status quo of Canada and of the world. In her book, Vision of Canada 2020 - Saving Medicare and Money which has been her long life passion. She presents her conclusions together with her admirations and philosophy.
Mrs. Hannaford was widowed in 1963, currently retired, she lives alone in the beautiful Castle on the Seine in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.