May 18, 2012

Canada's Silent Majority Begins to Speak Up

Graeme Hamilton, National Post

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Maybe it's time the students heard the message that it's not just the Liberal government and fat-cat capitalists who disagree with them; it’s an overwhelming majority of their fellow citizens.

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