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The Impolite Canadian (Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future)
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Product Details
Author:
Kumaran Nadesan
Format:
Hardcover
Publisher:
Advantage Media (June 9, 2026)
Imprint:
Forbes Books
Release Date:
June 9, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9798887507408
Weight:
17.6oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 1.1"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_05252026_P10126174_onix30-20260524.xml
List Price:
$29.99
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24
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P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Pub Discount:
65
Folder:
Eloquence
Pages:
232
Overview
Canada is often praised as one of the world’s nicest countries. But what if that niceness is costing us the future?
In The Impolite Canadian, Kumaran Nadesan challenges one of the country’s most enduring myths: that politeness is a virtue in all things. Drawing on his experience in government, business, and civic engagement, Nadesan makes a sharp, convincing case that Canada’s quiet deference is holding it back—economically, diplomatically, and culturally.
This is a book about Canadian identity—but not the one you see on postcards. It’s about how immigrant success, bold leadership, and civic engagement can redefine what it means to be Canadian in the twenty-first century. It’s for readers who want a country that shows up, speaks up, and competes on the global stage.
With powerful examples—from Canada’s underrecognized role in global innovation to its overreliance on the United States—Nadesan argues that it’s time to stop waiting for permission. We must lead with clarity, economic competitiveness, and conviction.
If you’re a professional, policymaker, or entrepreneur wondering why Canada feels stuck—this book will not only name the problem. It will challenge you to be part of the solution.
In The Impolite Canadian, Kumaran Nadesan challenges one of the country’s most enduring myths: that politeness is a virtue in all things. Drawing on his experience in government, business, and civic engagement, Nadesan makes a sharp, convincing case that Canada’s quiet deference is holding it back—economically, diplomatically, and culturally.
This is a book about Canadian identity—but not the one you see on postcards. It’s about how immigrant success, bold leadership, and civic engagement can redefine what it means to be Canadian in the twenty-first century. It’s for readers who want a country that shows up, speaks up, and competes on the global stage.
With powerful examples—from Canada’s underrecognized role in global innovation to its overreliance on the United States—Nadesan argues that it’s time to stop waiting for permission. We must lead with clarity, economic competitiveness, and conviction.
If you’re a professional, policymaker, or entrepreneur wondering why Canada feels stuck—this book will not only name the problem. It will challenge you to be part of the solution.









