Bruce Anderson
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Opinion
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May 25th 2020
Canadians are more likely to say the country is heading in the right direction than they were only a few months ago. But asked about the rest of the world, they see more going wrong than going right.
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News, Politics
| May 25th 2020
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News, Politics
| May 25th 2020
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