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‘There’s lots of room for humour in politics’

But author Terry Fallis, a former Liberal Hill staffer, who just released his book The High Road, the sequel to his Stephen Leacock Humour Award-winning The Best Laid Plans, says there should be more of it today.

When Terry Fallis wrote The Best Laid Plans, a satirical novel of federal politics, he couldn't get it published. So he published it himself. It won the 2007 Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and McClelland & Stewart published the book in 2008. Today, Mr. Fallis is out with a sequel to ...

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