FEATURES: AGENDA ... A PLAN FOR ACTION - BY: PAUL T. HELLYER
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A) CONDITION BOOK: FINE - HARD BOUND
B) CONDITION DUST JACKET: VERY GOOD - MYLAR COVER
C) FIRST EDITION - APPRENTICE HALL OF CANADA LTD. 1971
D) NOTE: SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO ELWOOD MADILL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BY AUTHOR. THUS RARE.
TYPED LETTER TO MADILL JAKE EPP CANADIAN MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT DECEMBER 18TH, 1975. 206 PAGES.
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Paul T. Hellyer,Agenda: A Plan for Action. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall of Canada, 1971, pp. xiii, 206. - Laurier LaPierre, Jack McLeod, Charles Taylor, and Walter Young, eds.,Essays on the Left: Essays in Honour of T.C. Douglas. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1971, pp. 281.
18 books followers Canadian engineer, politician, writer and commentator. First elected as a Liberal in 1949 federal election in the riding of Davenport, he was the youngest person ever elected to that point in the Canadian House of Commons. In 1963 he came minister of defence and is mostly known for his unification of the Canadian Army.
In 1997, Hellyer formed the Canadian Action Party (CAP) to provide voters with an economic nationalist option, believing that both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embracing globalization. In 2005 he announced that he believed in UFOs and that he saw one in 1967. Since then he has been a leading figure in Canadian ufology.