Canada's fate: Principal Grant, Sir George Parkin and George Grant

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In Lament for a Nation (1965), George Parkin Grant says that his lament for the disappearance of Canada as a sovereign country was "a celebration of memory," in particular "the memory of that tenuous hope that was the principle of my ancestors," This essay examines this claim in relation to the political ideas of Grant's grandfathers, Principal G.M. Grant of Queen's University and Sir George Parkin, Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships. Both were strongly committed to the ideal of imperial federation and believed that continued association with the British Empire was key to Canada's survival as a nation in North America. The connection between the though of Parkin and G.M. Grant is more clear if we examine Grant's early work The Empire: Yes or No? (1945).
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