The Poilievres’ mom-and-pop shop

In the sea of political merchandise, Anaida Poilievre's personally curated line stands out.
The Conservative leader's wife, Anaida Poilievre, has a great deal of control over the party paraphernalia available for sale, writes Éric Blais.

Political paraphernalia has become ubiquitous, not just at political rallies, but also anywhere supporters are happy to act as mobile billboards promoting politicians, policies, parties, or whatever political beliefs they espouse. I recall once going through airport security...

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