<p>The book assesses approximately 50 Canadians from the perspective of whether they should be considered entrepreneurs within the context of Joseph Schumpeter&#39;s 5 definitions of entrepreneurial activity. These assessments are set against the background of 6 time segments that briefly describe and define Canadian economic history from the European invasion to current day.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The book adopts an unabashedly free market capitalist approach. That is wealth creation is a good and necessary activity in an economy that fuels growth making better conditions for its citizenry. Entrepreneurs are the generators of wealth creation and that Canada&#39;s economic development has been led by entrepreneurs.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The benefit to readers will be the revelation of Canada&#39;s rich entrepreneurial heritage.</p>