His second, The Myth of the Muslim Tide (2012), examined the effects of immigration from Islamic countries to the West and has been published to acclaim in Canada, the United States and Germany. If we are to realize our post-colonial destiny, says. It has been published in eight languages and has won numerous honours, including the Donner Prize for best book on politics and a runner-up for the Gelber Prize for the world's best international-affairs book. Thats the thesis of Doug Saunders new book, Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Arent Enough. Doug Saunders is the former European Bureau Chief of the Globe and Mail and the author of Arrival City: The Final Migration and Our Next World, which won the Donner Prize, and which the Guardian said 'may be the best popular book on cities since Jane Jacobs's The Death and Life of Great American Cities half a century ago. Public Policy / Immigration, Demography, Emigration & Immigration. His first book, Arrival City (2010) chronicled the unprecedented wave of rural-to-urban migration and the rise of urban immigrant enclaves, using firsthand reporting on five continents. Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science Topic. He has won the National Newspaper Award, the Canadian counterpart to the Pulitzer Prize, on five occasions, and awards honouring him as Canada’s best columnist in 20. From 2003 until 2012, he was the paper's London-based European bureau chief. He has been a writer with the Globe since 1995, and has extensive experience as a foreign correspondent. Doug Saunders is the Globe and Mail's international-affairs columnist, and also serves as the paper's online opinion and debate editor.
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