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Paul S.'s avatar

Big wave of nostalgia:

I remember reading my father's copy of "The New Romans" in my early teens when it first came out. That was one of the first steps in my political education, which was followed shortly after by a family friend loaning me Kenneth McNaught's bio of J.S. Woodsworth. By the time that the Trudeaumania election came around later that spring, I was firmly convinced that he was just going to be another Liberal continentalist traitor, and I'd made my own NDP sign for our front lawn.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

I think if folks knew their history, especially with the World Banks and the U.K. involvement they would be far more worried. How would you feel if you knew our huge oil reserves were used as collateral in the 1990, then came the big housing bubble crash, and the years of struggle. Sound familiar folks in 2025?

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