The Klein Revolution

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NeWest Press, 1995 - History - 245 pages

The Klein Revolution is a radical remaking of the province of Alberta, the government of Alberta, and the people of Alberta. Using his columns from the latter months of the Getty government and the early days of the Klein government as well as newly written chapters for the book, Mark Lisac provides an analysis of how the changes to Alberta evolved, what they mean to the people of Alberta and could mean to the people in other provinces.

About the author (1995)

Mark Lisac began covering Alberta politics for the Canadian Press in 1978#46 From 1987 to 2001 he wrote a political column for the Edmonton Journal#46 His first book#44 The Klein Revolution#44 was published in 1995#46 A long time resident of Edmonton#44 Lisac believes both politics and journalism should be based on facts and pragmatic analysis#44 not on wishful thinking#44 cliches#44 the pursuit of unattainable myths or for the aim of entertainment#

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