Populism in Canada

ID: populism-in-canada

Populism in Canada refers to a political approach that seeks to represent the interests and voice of the common people against what is perceived as a corrupt or self-serving elite. It often involves a critique of established political parties and institutions, claiming that they do not adequately address the needs and concerns of ordinary citizens. In the Canadian context, populism can manifest in various ways, including through regional political movements, specific parties, or prominent political figures.

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