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Alan Milliken Heisey Sr. was a Canadian publisher, author, activist, political columnist and politician from Toronto who wrote the book The Great Canadian Stampede - The Rush to Economic Nationalism - Right or Wrong in 1973 which presaged free trade between Canada and the United States and opposed Canadian economic nationalism.

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