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Brown-John: Trudeau Liberals following same path as Harper Tories

20 September 2024
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Brown-John: Trudeau Liberals following same path as Harper Tories
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In a recent opinion column by Lloyd Brown-John, he compares the rhetoric of Canadian politics to his dog, Tip, a German shepherd. Brown-John reflects on the similarities in how both can be easily swayed by simple commands. The article highlights the influence of political rhetoric in shaping public opinion and decision-making, drawing parallels to the obedience of a loyal pet.

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