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u/steamprocessing · 9 pointsr/politics

The parent mentioned Republicans, not conservatives.

Even assuming the two terms are interchangeable, if I had to gauge this columnist's political leanings, I'd say he's fairly independent. The author wrote a very unflattering book analyzing the last conservative prime minister of Canada, Stephen Harper. But he's also been critical of politicians from the left.

u/inourstars · 8 pointsr/canada

If you're looking for more information on Harper and his government, a good book to read is Harperland: The Politics of Control by Lawrence Martin.

Elizabeth May's (the leader of the Green party) book Losing Confidence: Power, Politics, and the Crisis in Canadian Democracy also provides some insight and information about Harper's government.

We had to read both books as part of my poli sci class on contemporary Canadian politics last year, and I found both to be interesting and insightful.

u/jaaake · 2 pointsr/canada

harper is such a fucking sack of shit. i recently bought Harperland to try to get the guy more, you know, maybe he's not the beast people claim him to be. nope. i can't fucking believe we gave this asshole a majority.