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I thought so, too, but it didn't make much sense given the context of the article and what they were saying :)


Yes it does, in my opinion. Seems very clear. Canadians outside their three big metro areas feel like their government represents those metro areas and not the rest of Canada. They feel like they "don't have a voice compared to the big 3".


I guess how someone feels and the actual reality of the numbers can be different.




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