Journalists who aspire to circulate on the fringes of upper crust created aristocracy, fake gentry
"We have no landed aristocracy in Canada and never will," wrote Alexander Mackenzie, the grade school dropout who became Liberal Prime Minister in 1873. "Titles do not suit our people," he said.
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