As distance has grown since election day, our understanding of its results and the various fault lines they expose has become clearer. The Liberal Party may have once again won, but to think Canada has chosen continuity is to mistake the surface for the substance. What this election revealed—more than any party’s popularity or platform—is the accelerating collapse of a shared national experience.
There’s been a lot of talk about the differences across age, class, gender, and region—for good reason. But these different identities aren’t completely unrelated. They aggregate up into different distinct groups inhabiting parallel worlds under the same flag: the winners and the losers of the “lost decade" ...
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