What would you do if you were Prime Minister of Canada? In this provocative and wide‑ranging collection, sixty prominent Canadians—from artists and economists to scientists and activists—offer their personal visions for the country’s future. Compiled by publisher and nationalist Mel Hurtig, the essays reflect a rich diversity of opinion, tackling issues from education and healthcare to foreign policy and national identity. Thoughtful, passionate, and often surprising, If I Were Prime Minister invites readers to imagine bold alternatives and engage with the possibilities of leadership and change.