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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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May 1st 2024
The shift is meant to address the growing intergenerational inequalities and injustices that are clearly weighing on the Liberals’ poll numbers and popularity.
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| May 1st 2024
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| May 1st 2024
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| May 1st 2024
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Opinion
| May 1st 2024
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News
| April 30th 2024
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Immediately before the events, Justin Trudeau had accused Poilievre of associating with far-right extremists and said a person who does so is not fit to be prime minister.
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| April 30th 2024
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