Last week I had the pleasure to give a talk to the members of Ensaneyoun, a secular group for Arabic-speaking immigrants to Canada. I do not speak any Arabic, but fortunately everyone there spoke English very well. My talk is about Canadian democracy, its institutions and structures, and what each citizen's vote entails. This was followed by a 90-minute Q&A session (not included in the video below). If you want to learn the basics of how Canadian democracy works, invest a half hour. Let me know what you think!
Now I'm curious about the Q & A!
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