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Barbara Kay, Note to Noah Richler: Never mind a native Obama for prime minister, where's Quebec's Mr or Ms Smith for premier?

In his November 11 op ed, "Look to First Nations for Canada's Obama," Noah Richler wistfully concedes that in electing its first black president, the U.S. scored a multicultural ace that made a mockery of Canada's vaunted claims to moral superiority on the diversity front. This won't do, Richler thinks. It is a question of honour. Canada must put its money where its mouth is....

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Noah Richler: Look to First Nations for Canada's Obama

... our own national shame. Then we shall have surmounted our own historical disgrace. National Post • Noah Richler is the author of This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada, the 2007 winner of the B. C. Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.