In this, her third and least-known book, first published in 1980, Jane
Jacobs examines not only the particular question of Quebec and Canada,
but also the larger issue of sovereignty and autonomy in general. Using
Norway as a model, Jacobs details that country's campaign of peaceful
persistence that led to breaking ties with Sweden--and suggests that
Canada and Canadians should be inspired by the example. An essential
component of Jacobs's urban activism, this new edition of the book
incorporates and expands the 1979 Massey Lectures, Canadian Cities
and Sovereignty-Association, commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation (CBC). Also included is a previously unpublished exclusive
interview with Jane Jacobs in her Toronto home in 2005, 25 years after
the book appeared and 10 years after the 1995 Quebec referendum. In
these musings, she reasserts and updates her thoughts on Separatism--and
addresses new issues such as tar sand development in Alberta, the
finance of gambling, and the future of the Euro and of Europe.