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National Post Consults Political Scientist on Ontario Election

Speaking to the National Post, Dr. Tamara A. Small, professor in the Department of Political Science, discussed party leadership in the Ontario election campaign. She also discussed Doug Ford with the National Post.

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Posted Feb 14, 2025
Updated Feb 21, 2025
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