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Posted on 28/03/08

All votes are created equal in this country

Professor of political science at the University of Calgary and a former Conservative campaign manager

Environics president Michael Adams is a justly renowned interpreter of Canadian social trends, but even celebrity pollsters sometimes make mistakes. Mr. Adams's contention in a recent column that an urban-rural split is replacing regionalism as the main cleavage in Canadian politics is one of those mistakes.

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