Though hardly like a church supper, Canadian politics has often appeared more civil and civically engaging than its U.S. counterpart. Yet earlier this summer Canadians held an election that only James Carville or Karl Rove could love. In the process, they inadvertently highlighted deeper failings of Western democracies. Read More
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