Calling For Police Violence In Ottawa Will Backfire
Demands to crack down on the convoy will only give police broader license to brutally disrupt progressive protests.
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Demands to crack down on the convoy will only give police broader license to brutally disrupt progressive protests.
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The uproar over the resignation of former CBC employee, Tara Henley, was a missed chance to offer a leftist critique of the network.
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