Who Killed the Canadian Military?

Who Killed the Canadian Military? is a 2004 non-fiction book by Jack Granatstein (published J.L. Granatstein), a Canadian historian and military veteran. It examines and critiques the dilapidated state of the Canadian military. It also argues that a well-funded and well-trained military is necessary, given our present international climate, and that increased military spending is necessary for Canada to survive as a nation. The book received mainly positive reviews from both the Canadian Military Journal and H-Net.[1][2]

Who Killed the Canadian Military?
Book cover of Who Killed the Canadian Military? (first edition)
AuthorJack Granatstein (published J.L. Granatstein)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCanadian political science
PublisherHarperCollins Canada
Publication date
January 29, 2004
Media typePrint
Pages249
ISBN978-0-00-200675-0

See also

  • Canadian military
  • Canadian politics
  • Canadian foreign policy

References

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