Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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January 4th 2024
The most striking similarity between Poilievre and Trump is their ability to bend long standing members of their party to their will — and away from their own apparent ideas and ideals.
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From the archives
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Opinion
| October 20th 2023
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