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Old Posted Jul 24, 2018, 5:54 PM
Docere Docere is offline
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Originally Posted by Doug View Post
BC is too polarized for any movement to take hold: coast vs interior, owners vs renters, new residents vs. established residents, those those living off passive or government income vs. those who have unpredictable income
I don't buy that, given that populists often thrive in polarized environments and that BC itself was the "populist" capital of Canada through the 1990s.
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