Between questions about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s political future, non-confidence motions, election talk and heated exchanges in Parliament, it’s been an eventful fall for Canadian politics. For the average Canadian, who gets a glimpse of government through the media, Parliament looks increasingly dysfunctional, says Andrea Lawlor, an associate professor in the department of Political Science. Lawlor shares her insights on Canadian politics, the effect of the U.S. election, and why Canadians should resist tuning it all out.
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