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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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March 12th 2024
Canada would benefit from a thoughtful national conversation about whether the "tough on crime" approach preferred by Conservatives actually works to reduce crime. That's not what we're getting from Pierre Poilievre or his various proxies.
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| March 12th 2024
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| March 12th 2024
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| March 11th 2024
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It falls on ordinary people to prove that the chemicals are toxic before they are regulated by the government. That is simply backward.
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News
| March 12th 2024
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Opinion
| March 12th 2024
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