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Bolder still, in domestic politics, has been its industrial policy or, rather, its principled claim to have stopped having one.
ECONOMIST: Whichever way the wind blows
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Because we live here we know that a lot else is going on - business and industrial work, cultural and educational life, politics, government, social activities.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
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The Liberals ruled for most of the 20th century by offering consensual, centrist politics with a dash of European social democracy to a coalition of industrial workers, the suburban middle class and immigrants.
ECONOMIST: Canada's general election