The title of this important piece on the other side of the paywall says it all.
In the nasty world of electoral party politics, close family members who do not preach the appropriate political gospel are the first casualties, as Christopher Dummitt, a professor of Canadian history at Trent University, a columnist at The National Post, host of the Canadian history podcast 1867 & All That, and a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute, clearly shows.
In addition to his columns at The National Post, Professor Dummitt is a regular contributor to The Hub and The Literary Review of Canada and has also published on history, politics, culture, and current affairs in places like Quillette, The Globe and Mail, The Dorchester Review, The Ottawa Citizen, and The Toronto Star.
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