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CBC’s summer panelists Susan Delacourt, Jennifer Ditchburn, David Herle and Jaime Watt discuss the political impact of the complaints against RCMP boss William Elliott and the controversy over Statistics Canada’s census.
Jaime Watt provides analysis of the RCMP workplace review on CBC’s Power and Politics.
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