Our good friends at the Globe and Mail suggest Canadian politicians make national politics as anti-intellectual and divisive as Toronto's.
There aren't enough *fuck you's* for said publication and the moron Patrick White who suggests it.
In a culture that calls listening to a recording "reading", anything is possible...
As Rob Ford’s mayoral election campaign rolled through the city of Toronto last year, it was notable for two things: its technological tactics and its ability to bring together voters from across the political spectrum with straightforward messaging. Now that a federal election is underway, strategists from both parties, looking for any edge they can get, are turning to Ford’s campaign for inspiration.
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