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Holiday Reading List
The Public Policy Forum, 12/17/2011
The Holiday Reading List is one of our favourite traditions here at the Public Policy Forum.
Each year the Forum asks Canadian Leaders what they plan to read over the holidays. The responses received are always fascinating and usually provide a few ideas for the year's "must-reads".
With no guidelines or rules offered, individuals respond with single titles, or sometimes with more ambitious lists. Some note that they plan to read recently-released "hot" books and others, the classics. Also noteworthy, is the rich mixture of fiction and non-fiction. Collectively, the titles assembled represent a delightful combination of intellectual stimulation and showcase Canada's love of reading.
Holiday Reading Lists:
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