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Angus Reid Global Monitor
Politics In Depth
Our latest political reviews.
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An inalienable right to disagree
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Canadian tourists cower in shame because the media have over-reacted to a minor U.S. backlash.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun I've just returned from a week in northern Florida where I was embedded with a group of tourists to learn more about the wave of anti-Canadian feeling supposedly sweeping America.
April 12, 2003 -
The Menem Factor in Argentina
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The former president is back. Will voters unite for or against him?
Mario Canseco When Carlos Menem stepped down as president of Argentina in 1999, posters with his name, picture and the year "2003" were plastered all over Buenos Aires.
April 08, 2003 -
Costa Rica Chooses Re-election
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In a political gamble, citizens want a Nobel laureate to return to power.
Mario Canseco Re-election.
April 05, 2003 -
Much hinges on the Iraqi people
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If Americans need a quick out from Iraq after the war, they will learn the value of Canadian friendship.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun This past week was punctuated by two shock-and-awe events in the world of public opinion: one in Iraq and the other at a posh Toronto luncheon club.
March 29, 2003 -
Rebuilding battered alliances
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Canada can liaise between U.S. and its erstwhile friends.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun What will Canada lose and what can it hope to gain as a result of prime minister Jean Chrétien's decision not to join president George W. Bush's "coalition of the willing" backing the invasion of Iraq? Business groups in France and Germany are already nervous about what they see as a backlash building in the United States against their products—including the $7 billion
March 22, 2003
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