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by Murray Dobbin
January 26, 2006

Something must be right. As I write this, it's Tuesday morning,
post-election, and the sun is shining in Vancouver for only the second time
in about six weeks. It sort of fits with my conclusion as I watched the
results of the election come in. Canada is a left-wing country.

Before you assume that Harperdread has damaged my ability to reason, think
about how this election unfolded. Stephen Harper only won, and barely won,
because he pretended to be well farther to the left than he actually is. He
had to. Otherwise, he would have been relegated to the dustbin of political
history and he knew it... SNIP

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