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It's just like 'minority' - but with a 'j'
Here's a good question: Quick — what's the difference between "majority" and "a strong mandate"?
The former is a word Prime Minister Stephen Harper won't use. The latter is what he's started asking voters to give him come voting day. The phrase started popping up in his stump speeches the past couple or three days.
Ask his communications staff and they'll change the subject. Quickly.
— Paul Hunter
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