Ripper Ripper

Ripper

The Making of Pierre Poilievre

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Publisher Description

One of The Hill Times’ Top 100 Best Books in 2025

As Canada heads towards a pivotal election, bestselling author Mark Bourrie charts the rise of Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre and considers the history and potential cost of the politics of division.

Six weeks into the Covid pandemic, New York Times columnist David Brooks identified two types of Western politicians: rippers and weavers. Rippers, whether on the right or the left, see politics as war. They don’t care about the destruction that’s caused as they fight for power. Weavers are their opposite: people who try to fix things, who want to bring people together and try to build consensus. At the beginning of the pandemic, weavers seemed to be winning. Five years later, as Canada heads towards a pivotal election, that’s no longer the case. Across the border, a ripper is remaking the American government. And for the first time in its history, Canada has its own ripper poised to assume power.

Pierre Poilievre has enjoyed most of the advantages of the mainstream Canadian middle class. Yet he’s long been the angriest man on the political stage. In Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre, bestselling author Mark Bourrie, winner of the Charles Taylor Prize, charts Poilievre’s rise through the political system, from teenage volunteer to outspoken Opposition leader known for cutting soundbites and theatrics. Bourrie shows how we arrived at this divisive moment in our history, one in which rippers are poised to capitalize on conflict. He shows how Poilievre and this new style of politics have gained so much ground—and warns of what it will cost us if they succeed.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2025
March 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
448
Pages
PUBLISHER
Biblioasis
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
1.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Dududjehey ,

Good book, with a liberal bent.

Good book, with a liberal bent, but good intro on the guy if you can read through the lines a little bit. Overall an interesting overview and where he fits in Canadian politics.

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