William Watson: the little election that did

In today’s Ottawa Citizen, Watson discusses how this “ho hum” election could bring about big change.  He says, “It was supposed to have been an unnecessary election; it may have been a nothing election; but it could end up as the little election that did.”

William Watson is a member of MLI’s Research Advisory Board and Associate Professor of Economics at McGill University.

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