In 'Canada First, or, Our New Nationality', William Alexander Foster explores the idea of Canadian nationalism and the country's evolving sense of identity in the 19th century. Foster delves into the political and cultural landscape of Canada, examining the influences of British colonialism and the push for a distinct Canadian identity. His writing is characterized by a blend of historical analysis and patriotic rhetoric, appealing to readers interested in Canadian history and national identity formation. The book offers a unique perspective on the development of Canadian nationalism during a pivotal period in the country's history. William Alexander Foster, a prominent Canadian historian and writer, was known for his passionate advocacy of Canadian nationalism. His deep knowledge of Canadian history and politics informs his writing in 'Canada First' as he explores the roots of Canadian identity. Foster's own experiences and observations likely played a role in shaping his views on Canadian nationalism, making him a compelling voice in the discussion of Canadian identity. For readers interested in the history of Canadian nationalism and the development of a distinct Canadian identity, 'Canada First, or, Our New Nationality' by William Alexander Foster is a significant and informative read. Foster's insightful analysis and passionate defense of Canadian nationalism make this book a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Canadian identity formation.