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Donald Trump has yet to take office but he has already upended Canadian politics. His opening move came on 25 November, when he announced that on his first day in office he would impose 25 per cent ...
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If song lyrics were treated as poetry, Taylor Swift would be the most popular poet in history. She even invokes the romantic image of the poète maudit — the cursed poet; the poet who is mad, bad and ...