My favourite comment on the article itself points out that the headline of "Nearly half of Canadians oppose greater integration with U.S. law enforcement" implies that more than half agree with it and that's not necessarily true. If it was, you'd think that the G&M would have that as the headline instead.
First it's based on a scant thousand submissions on a webform hidden on the border website. Second, what about Canadians that are neither clearly for nor against it? Maybe it's 45% opposed, 35% in favour, and 20% some variety of undecided.
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And traditional media wonders why people are tuning them out. D'uh.
My favourite comment on the article itself points out that the headline of "Nearly half of Canadians oppose greater integration with U.S. law enforcement" implies that more than half agree with it and that's not necessarily true. If it was, you'd think that the G&M would have that as the headline instead.
First it's based on a scant thousand submissions on a webform hidden on the border website. Second, what about Canadians that are neither clearly for nor against it? Maybe it's 45% opposed, 35% in favour, and 20% some variety of undecided.
Now we know why Harper approved the state funeral. Another stalking horse to distract attention from what he's doing on the side.
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