First published in 1997, Revolution at Queen's Park tracks radical changes in Ontario politics during the crucial decade between 1985 and 1995. Written by prominent pilotical analysts, these essays cover a wide range of topics, including electoral behaviour, changes in Ontario's political culture over the decade, and the factors that led to the defeat of Bob Rae's government in 1995. Lively and readable, Revolution at Queen's Park is a well-written account of this remarkable period in Ontario's history.
The double etendre of the title obviously refers to Harris' so-called "Common Sense Revolution" and the revolving rather than evolving nature of Ontario politics since the mid-1980s. Although somewhat dated now, the essays still offer an interesting analysis of the nature of politcs in Ontario, and the manner in which Harris and his accomplices managed to Trojan Horse the Tories into Queen's Park and systematically overhaul the government of Ontario.
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