Citizen voter: Party loyalty less important than who can cope with tariffs | Unpublished
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Author: Bruce Deachman
Publication Date: April 21, 2025 - 04:30

Citizen voter: Party loyalty less important than who can cope with tariffs

April 21, 2025
As the federal election campaign picks up speed, the Citizen’s Bruce Deachman has been asking Ottawa residents to share, in their own words, some experiences and thoughts on voting. Today: Michael Spillane of Beacon Hill talks about finally being able to vote: Read More


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