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  2. History Prof Discusses Political Party Leadership with CTV News 

History Prof Discusses Political Party Leadership with CTV News 

Speaking to CTV News, Dr. Matthew Hayday, professor in the Department of History, discussed whether a party leader needs to hold a seat in government. 

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Posted Mar 10, 2025
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