More political controversy than usual this summer

Usually summer's quiet for political news, but this year's different, as the Liberal, Conservative, and Green parties have all found ways to drum up controversy.
Elizabeth May and the Green Party have been in the news this summer as the party made itself 'fringier' than it was before, writes Gerry Nicholls.

OAKVILLE, ONT.—In theory, the care-free, happy-go-lucky days of summer are supposed to be devoid of political controversy.

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