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Max Fawcett
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Opinion
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September 5th 2024
If anything, Singh’s decision is a show of weakness rather than strength, given that it comes on the heels of Poilievre’s (successful, it seems) attempts to bully him into breaking faith with the government.
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| September 4th 2024
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| September 4th 2024
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