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And then, in a book titled Harperland, columnist Lawrence Martin minutely described how Harper has raised the concentration of power within the PMO to new heights.
Thestar.com - Home Page Chantal Hébert 2010
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And then, in a book titled Harperland, columnist Lawrence Martin minutely described how Harper has raised the concentration of power within the PMO to new heights.
Thestar.com - Home Page Chantal Hébert 2010
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Suddenly, in "Harperland", groups of rogue MP's are freelancing.
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Suddenly, in "Harperland", groups of rogue MP's are freelancing.
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"Harperland", by veteran newspaper columnist Lawrence
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Reading between the lines we get: "Welcome to Harperland, biotch..."
Harper jams Williams Ed Hollett 2007
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Harperland, to the debate, giving it the subtitle The Politics of Control
Thestar.com - Home Page Linda Diebel 2011
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Lawrence Martin, a political columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper and author of "Harperland: The Politics of Control," calls Harper "the most autocratic and partisan prime minister Canada has ever had."
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011
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Lawrence Martin, a political columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper and author of "Harperland: The Politics of Control," calls Harper "the most autocratic and partisan prime minister Canada has ever had."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Lawrence Martin, a political columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper and author of "Harperland: The Politics of Control," calls him "the most autocratic and partisan prime minister Canada has ever had," and believes it is the reason he cannot win a majority.
The Seattle Times 2011
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