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The day before Canadians head to the polls, the narrative is already being written. In this special episode of A Canadian Abroad, we dive into the hidden bias shaping how we see the 2025 election before a single vote is even cast. Hindsight bias is not just a psychological trick. It is a political weapon. And if we are not careful, it will steal our agency before the real choice is made. Today, we unpack what is at stake between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, challenge the myths already creeping into the conversation, and call for a different kind of clarity. The kind that remembers this moment for what it is - uncertain, unfinished, and still ours to define.
Because tomorrow, the stories will already be starting to harden.
And because history is not written by inevitability.
It’s written by the choices we make before the ending is decided.
By Mark LaveryThe day before Canadians head to the polls, the narrative is already being written. In this special episode of A Canadian Abroad, we dive into the hidden bias shaping how we see the 2025 election before a single vote is even cast. Hindsight bias is not just a psychological trick. It is a political weapon. And if we are not careful, it will steal our agency before the real choice is made. Today, we unpack what is at stake between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, challenge the myths already creeping into the conversation, and call for a different kind of clarity. The kind that remembers this moment for what it is - uncertain, unfinished, and still ours to define.
Because tomorrow, the stories will already be starting to harden.
And because history is not written by inevitability.
It’s written by the choices we make before the ending is decided.