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“What could be a more Canadian way to indulge in the national preoccupation with perceptions - honest, hilarious, huffy or high-minded - of this country and its inhabitants?”

Quote by Norman Angell

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Norman Angell
Norman Angell

Norman Angell, a British journalist, was born on December 26, 1872, and died on October 7, 1967. He is renowned for his profound insights into international relations and pacifism. more

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