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Douglas Todd: Canadian politics turning more tribal

‘People are voting based on their social identity. It’s become them versus us,’ says Greg Lyle, a pollster and former Conservative party activist in the 1990s.

The quickest way to get a start in politics in Canada is to appeal to members of an affiliated ethnic or religious group to take over a nomination battle or leadership convention, specialists say.

It’s not a new political strategy, but more and more it’s becoming the technique for scrambling to the top in Canadian politics.

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