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Alan Whitehorn

Alan Whitehorn is an emeritus professor of political science at the Royal Military College of Canada. Amongst his published books are Canadian Socialism: Essays on the CCF-NDP and The Armenian Genocide: The Essential Reference Guide.

Love does not trump hate, but it should

Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Still, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successful advocacy of 'sunny ways,' in contrast to the dark negative tone of the Conservative federal leader Stephen Harper, offers a glimmer of hope in a world with a multitude of dark clouds on the horizon. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Still, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successful advocacy of 'sunny ways,' in contrast to the dark negative tone of the Conservative federal leader Stephen Harper, offers a glimmer of hope in a world with a multitude of dark clouds on the horizon. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Still, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successful advocacy of 'sunny ways,' in contrast to the dark negative tone of the Conservative federal leader Stephen Harper, offers a glimmer of hope in a world with a multitude of dark clouds on the horizon. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Opinion | BY ALAN WHITEHORN | November 21, 2016
Still, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successful advocacy of 'sunny ways,' in contrast to the dark negative tone of the Conservative federal leader Stephen Harper, offers a glimmer of hope in a world with a multitude of dark clouds on the horizon. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright