His aggressive approach is contributing to a negative shift in the tone and quality of political discourse in Canada ON SEPT. 17, NDP leader Jagmeet...
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When Britain’s House of Commons was bombed in World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill told Parliament they must rebuild it according to its original design. It must be small, so debates remained face to face. It must be oblong rather than semi-circular, allowing politicians to “move around the center.” This preserved Britain’s party system, where Left and Right faced each other across the room, requiring careful thought before switching sides. Churchill concluded, “We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us.”
His aggressive approach is contributing to a negative shift in the tone and quality of political discourse in Canada ON SEPT. 17, NDP leader Jagmeet...
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