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Reddit mentions of Divided Loyalties: The Liberal Party of Canada, 1984-2008
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This one, Divided Loyalties: The Liberal Party of Canada, 1984-2008 covers the issue in great detail, possibly a little too much detail for some.
This new book excerpted here seems to cover it as well. Although it's about Chretien, the author is not likely biased, as I he used to be a PC.
http://nationalpost.com/opinion/excerpt-now-we-know-jean-chretiens-secret-plan-had-he-lost-the-quebec-referendum
I would recommend Divided Loyalties, it goes through a lot of the inner workings of the party in its days from Turner to Dion: https://www.amazon.ca/Divided-Loyalties-Liberal-Canada-1984-2008/dp/1442610654
I've heard Big Red Machine by Stephen Clarkson is good as well. Those two books are mainly about the strategy the party has employed to win (and lose) elections but they do dip into policy inevitably.