Polarizing Politics, Canadian Style
Polarization is very much part and parcel of contemporary politics. More so in some countries than in others. But what attitudes and sensibilities contribute to polarization? To discuss this, we invited Calgary-based journalist Jen Gerson; McGill University professor Andrew Potter; Fredericton-based writer Vicky Mochama; and Toronto Star's national columnist Susan Delacourt. This is another instalment in the partnership between TVO and the Toronto Star called The Democracy Agenda.
Видео Polarizing Politics, Canadian Style канала The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Видео Polarizing Politics, Canadian Style канала The Agenda with Steve Paikin
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