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"Unity does not require uniformity" sounds good as a slogan, but what does it say about a party's politics and point of view? Mark Carney's Liberals now form a majority government, but it took opening its doors to MPs that hold disparate views and competing political records. What does that do to a party's core values?
Our guests are Justin Ling, staff columnist at the Toronto Star, and Vandana Kattar, a political consultant and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Carney.
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"Unity does not require uniformity" sounds good as a slogan, but what does it say about a party's politics and point of view? Mark Carney's Liberals now form a majority government, but it took opening its doors to MPs that hold disparate views and competing political records. What does that do to a party's core values?
Our guests are Justin Ling, staff columnist at the Toronto Star, and Vandana Kattar, a political consultant and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Carney.

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