Canada: The Politics And Subcultures

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...by the merger of the Progressive and Conservative parties. Beginning with the first Prime Minister, the Conservative Party dominated Canadian politics for much of the first three decades after confederation in 1867. The Conservative Party's commitments to a strong confederation, national economic development and close ties to Britain were continued by subsequent Conservative Prime Ministers. Determining whether or not private morality should be a component of political leadership is not the same as deciding if the person in question is capable of handling the demands of such an office. Indeed, while some believe there exists a distinct connection between the two issues, others think that one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. There is no question that this particular topic is nothing if not dialectical in that there is no singularly correct answer; rather, whatever religious, moral and ethical beliefs one harbors are going to indicate which side of the issue one supports. Opponents of private morality contend that what a politician does in his private life bears no reflection whatsoever upon his public duties....

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