A Trio of Pragmatists

A Trio of Pragmatists

Description image by Bob Rae MP, Toronto Centre, ON; Interim Leader, Liberal Party of Canada.
  • First Posted: Mar 24 2010 03:39 AM
  • Updated: over 1 year ago

Leaders have the courage and vision to fight for new ideas, and the flexibility to adjust their ideas if it helps to get things done.

The thing to remember about great leaders is they have colleagues and followers. Successful leaders are neither narcissists nor prophets – great dissenters and commentators are not leaders either. Leadership is about vision, persuasion, and being able to get enough done to adjust the vision and add supporters.

It requires courage and determination as well as an ability to listen, to feel the changing pulse. Intellect is required, but so is emotion. Real eloquence and persuasiveness make connecting possible. Failure to implement means followers will drift away.

Leadership is not prophecy, nor is it simple management. Great prophets and good managers are extraordinarily valuable, but leadership is about arousing real, deep support.

Leaders understand themselves and have a self-confidence that is instantly communicated to others.

Canada has had its share of fine leaders: Sir John A. Macdonald took a right wing reactionary rump of a party and turned it into a national coalition. He understood that reconciliation with Quebec was essential to make Canada happen. He saw the possibility of a country from sea to sea, and then came to realise that a national economy required a policy that would sustain both industry and labour. He had flaws and made mistakes. But nothing can take away from his leadership.

Laurier's courage in understanding what it would take to keep Quebec in the federation led him to reject a wartime coalition. It meant a time in the wilderness, where he took some loyal followers with him, but it also meant he kept the country far more united than it otherwise would have been.

At first glance Lester Pearson might seem too collegial to be a leader, but his knack for surrounding himself with the strongest of colleagues, his ability to listen and learn, and his deep political skills gave us a powerful leadership on foreign policy and the most productive and substantive five-year legislative programme in Canadian history.

The next generation of leaders will be able to draw on these examples, and many others, as we face the challenges of today and tomorrow.

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Well Mr. Rae, As a 'longstanding leader' in Canadian Politics - why oh why - do you and ALL your colleagues - REFUSE to discuss, acknowledge, address or respond to the countless - letters, calls & emails from the English population of Quebec, that have been pleading with ALL OF YOU - to RE-ESTABLISH our Language - & Rights in the Province of Quebec, that were STOLEN FROM US? Every OTHER Canadian across the COUNTRY - has the right to EARN A LIVING in either French or English - and the ONLY Province - that SUDDENLY and certainly without the voters KNOWLEDGE OR CONSENT - that has been declared UNILINGUAL French - thereby denying - countless Rights to English Quebeckers - and have placed over 2.5 million Quebeckers - into some kind of no - mans land - as DP's (displaced persons) in our own Province and country!! Have a read -- and know there are MILLIONS of Quebeckers - awaiting your reply. 30 years of asking ... has to have given you and ALL your colleagues - in Parliament - more than enough time, to right this - horrific wrong, no? http://www.politicallyincorrectandproudofit.net/index/so-far-600-000-english-quebecers-forced-to-flee-canada-s-dirty-secret

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